Webinar | Maximising your Cyber Incident Response Capabilities – Strategies for Success

Date: Thursday, 1 June 2023
Time: 3:00 – 4:00 pm (BST)

Delivered by:

  • Alan Calder, Founder and Executive Chairman, IT Governance
  • Cliff Martin, Head of Incident Response, GRCI Law

Incident response is a critical component of an organisation’s cyber security strategy. With the increasing frequency and complexity of cyber threats, it’s more important than ever to have a robust and effective incident response plan in place. However, building an incident response programme that delivers results is not a simple task. It requires a deep understanding of the latest threats and trends, effective planning, and the ability to execute quickly and efficiently.

In this webinar, we will explore the strategies and best practices for building an effective incident response programme. Our cyber incident response experts will provide insights into the key components of an effective incident response system, tips for maximising your incident response capabilities and practical advice for overcoming common challenges.

Whether you’re just starting to build your incident response programme or looking to improve your existing system, this webinar will provide valuable information and actionable guidance to help you succeed.

This webinar will cover:

  • An introduction to cyber incident response management and why it is crucial for your survival;
  • Building a dedicated and well-trained cyber incident response team with NCSC-accredited qualifications;
  • Key strategies and best practices for maximising your cyber incident response capabilities;
  • How CyberComply incident response management and cyber incident response retainers can support your incident response programme; and
  • Practical solutions and advice to help you start your cyber incident response programme.

In the last ten minutes of the webinar, we’ll take questions from attendees. Make sure you take advantage of this opportunity to address your cyber incident response concerns.




Loading...