Organizations seeking to improve their cybersecurity posture in 2025 must assess what happens after an incident has occurred, and how an incident response team will be able to mobilize to respond.
Wylie Wong is a freelance journalist who specializes in business, technology and sports. He is a regular contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. After realizing that network access ...
Information security frameworks like CMMC are not just about enforcing security. They’re about enforcing accountability. That ...
New proactive services from Microsoft Incident Response turn security uncertainty into readiness with expert‑led preparation ...
Mitigation and remediation aren’t the endpoints of incident response. Having a structured process to analyze and learn from a cybersecurity incident once it has been resolved is paramount to improving ...
Distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks are business-critical events. These attacks, often powered by automated botnets designed to knock systems offline and disrupt operations, overwhelm ...
Phillimon Zongo, CEO and cofounder of Cyber Leadership Institute, and a bestselling author of 3 books, including The Gift of Obstacles. Over 40 years after the breach of TRW Information Services' (now ...
An incident response plan typically involves some well-known steps. These generally require understanding what has happened, containing the incident and ensuring that communication plans are sound.
Every healthcare organization knows it needs an incident response (IR) capability. But in an era of ransomware, service outages and rising patient safety risks, many are discovering a hard truth: an ...