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The Importance of Immediate Threat Response and How to Build Your Plan

Written by SecureWorld News Team | 6 PM Z

A cyber breach is like a punch in the face. And like Mike Tyson says, "Everyone has a plan, until they get punched in the mouth."

What if you could stop cybersecurity threats in real time without any delay? What most MDR providers don't want you to know is their traditional security systems with inherent latency in threat detection and response leave a window for attackers to exploit vulnerabilities.

The good news is that zero-latency response bridges this gap by providing immediate mitigation capabilities. CyberMaxx has coined this zero-latency response, "The Big R."

Join us for an engaging panel discussion as we explore "The Big R." During this event, our dynamic group of cybersecurity professionals will share the importance of immediate threat response and delve into critical aspects of what you need to know to build a response program to help avoid those direct hits.  

This educational discussion will focus on six basic response areas:

•    Recovery and Risk: Understanding the balance between recovering from incidents and managing ongoing risks.  
•    Setting Up for Success: Strategies to best prepare your organization for effective remediation when a cyber incident occurs.  
•    Common Pitfalls: Identifying where most remediation steps fail, what areas most organizations overlook, and how to avoid these common mistakes.  
•    Defining Remediation: What exactly is remediation in the context of cybersecurity?  
•    Timeline of Remediation: When does the remediation process actually start, and when is it officially over?  
•    Building Your Remediation Team: Tips on creating a dedicated team to handle remediation efforts efficiently.

Your key take-aways from this session will be:

•    Why "The Big R" reduces your impact of a data breach 
•    The top benefits a SOC provides your business 
•    How AI helps and the pitfalls to avoid   
•    The ins and outs of the detection and response 
•    The state of ransomware

Attendees are eligible to receive 1 CPE credit.