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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2024 · 5 MIN

Incident Management Plan vs. Disaster Recovery Plan

from InfosecTrain · host InfosecTrain

Let’s face it: nobody enjoys dealing with computer headaches. But in the wild west of the digital world, security threats are a constant reality. One minute, you’re cruising through emails; the next, your screen’s plastered with a ransom note demanding Bitcoin (yikes!). Or maybe the office lights flicker, then plunge into darkness, taking your precious servers with them. If this sounds familiar, then you know the importance of having a plan–not just any plan, but two specific ones: an Incident Response (IR) plan and a Disaster Recovery (DR) plan. While both aim to get you back on your feet after a security snafu, they tackle these situations from different angles. Incident Response: Putting Out the Fire Drill Imagine a smoke alarm blaring in your office. An IR plan is your fire drill – a clear set of steps to identify, contain, and extinguish the flames (or, in this case, the digital kind). This plan focuses on security incidents like malware infections, phishing attempts, or unauthorized access. View More: Incident Management Plan vs. Disaster Recovery Plan

Let’s face it: nobody enjoys dealing with computer headaches. But in the wild west of the digital world, security threats are a constant reality. One minute, you’re cruising through emails; the next, your screen’s plastered with a ransom note demanding Bitcoin (yikes!). Or maybe the office lights flicker, then plunge into darkness, taking your precious servers with them. If this sounds familiar, then you know the importance of having a plan–not just any plan, but two specific ones: an Incident Response (IR) plan and a Disaster Recovery (DR) plan. While both aim to get you back on your feet after a security snafu, they tackle these situations from different angles. Incident Response: Putting Out the Fire Drill Imagine a smoke alarm blaring in your office. An IR plan is your fire drill – a clear set of steps to identify, contain, and extinguish the flames (or, in this case, the digital kind). This plan focuses on security incidents like malware infections, phishing attempts, or unauthorized access. View More: Incident Management Plan vs. Disaster Recovery Plan

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Let’s face it: nobody enjoys dealing with computer headaches. But in the wild west of the digital world, security threats are a constant reality. One minute, you’re cruising through emails; the next, your screen’s plastered with a ransom note...

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