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IR Plan, Policy & Procedures Part 1: How To Write a Cybersecurity Incident Response Plan

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Welcome to Insane Cyber! Formerly known as Insane Forensics, we've evolved into Insane Cyber—bringing cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions to the industrial world. Our mission remains the same: delivering full-spectrum visibility, rapid response, and expert-driven security to protect critical assets. We’re the team behind: 🔹 Valkyrie – Security automation platform for fast, actionable insights 🔹 Cygnet – Rapid-response flyaway kit for field-ready cybersecurity 🔹 Corvus – Managed security services for continuous protection 🔹 Aesir – Professional services for expert-led cybersecurity solutions Explore our latest innovations, insights, and tech talks right here. 🔗 Learn more at https://insanecyber.com/ 🔗 Follow us on LinkedIn: / insane-cyber-inc ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- An incident response plan is vital when an attack does impact an organization. In this edition of #TechTalkTuesday, we talk through what incident response plans are and considerations that should be made when drafting incident response plans tailored to an organization. Read more here: https://insanecyber.com/how-to-write-an-incident-response-plan/ Please like and subscribe to support our channel! Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:36 - Using NIST SP 800-61 To Structure Incident Response Program 2:07 - Incident Response Policy, Plan, and Procedures 4:59 - Incident Response Plan Development Step One: Understanding Incident Response Policy 9:52 - Incident Response Plan Development Step Two: Understanding Your Operational Environment 14:47 - Incident Response Plan Development Step Three: Structuring the Incident Response Team 17:54 - Incident Response Plan Development Step Four: Identifying Dependencies 19:38 - Incident Response Plan Development Step One: Defining Ancillary Services 21:43 - Writing the Incident Response Plan 24:49 - Wrapping Up

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