Day-to-day activities like patching, scanning, monitoring, tracking, and employee education, are all crucial for preventing attacks and ensuring robust incident intervention. Equally important, however, are incident response planning and practice.
Key Takeaways
- Daily cybersecurity measures can prevent many incidents, but even the most secure networks can suffer a breach.
- Once an attack occurs, it’s no longer about intervention – it’s time to activate your response plan.
- Establish and regularly practice your incident response plan, just like a fire drill.
Meet Our Speaker
Dave Stenger, Chief Information Officer
For 20 years, Dave has led innovative technology initiatives at Knowledge Services. Throughout his tenure, he has navigated an incredible amount of change in the cybersecurity landscape, transforming the organization from a humble learner on its own security journey to a trusted guide for others.
Dave’s extensive experience and forward-thinking approach have been instrumental in confidently steering Knowledge Services and its clients towards robust cybersecurity solutions.