Building Cybersecurity Muscle Memory for Effective Incident Response webinar recording & slides

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Building Cybersecurity Muscle Memory for Effective Incident Response webinar recording & slides 

Mon December 20, 2021 01:46 PM

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Summary

From SolarWinds to REvil to DarkSide and others, the past couple years have taught us it’s not if a cyberattack will happen but when. Responding to and recovering quickly from incidents like ransomware, phishing attacks, insider threats, and malware requires a robust incident response plan and process that includes a transition into a well-designed remediation strategy.

But this is only half the battle to reducing attacker impact and preserving your organization’s reputation. Organizations must adopt a prepare, train, and exercise strategy to drive continuous improvement for effective cyber resilience.

Join IBM Security X-Force incident response experts as they walk you through lessons learned from these recent attacks and learn the top findings from IDC’s new MarketScape for Worldwide Incident Readiness Services Report to see the criteria other organizations are using to evaluate incident readiness to achieve effective cyber resilience.

Laurance Dine
Laurance Dine
Global Lead, X-Force IRIS Incident Response
IBM Security

Laurance Dine is a business and technical leader with over 17 years’ experience in Digital Forensics and Incident Response. He is sought out as a subject matter expert for both speaking engagements and expert witness work. At IBM Laurance heads up the X-Force IRIS Incident Response Team, IBM’s consulting Incident Response practice, charged with helping clients minimize the impact caused by a security incident both by ensuring an expedient response and helping clients to be prepared in advance of an incident. Prior to joining IBM, he has held Leadership positions at Verizon, BRG, BTG, Kroll Ontrack and the US Air Force.

Michael Barcomb
Michael Barcomb
Global Cyber Crisis Management Leader
IBM Security

Michael (Mike) Barcomb serves as the Global Cyber Crisis Management Leader for the IBM Security business unit. In this role, he is responsible for coordinating incident response for pandemic level cybersecurity attacks affecting multiple IBM Security customers across geographies and/or industries. His career in information security began in 1987 while serving in the United States Army as a Military Intelligence Officer and culminated with 30 years of service with the United States Army Reserves in May 2017. Michael has also been employed with IBM since 1991 working in various software development and operational roles. Michael holds a B.S. degree in Computer Information Systems, an MBA, a Masters of Strategic Studies and Masters certificate in Cybersecurity.

John Dwyer
John Dwyer
Global Lead of Research & Development X-Force IR
IBM Security

John (@TactiKoolSec) is the head of research for the IBM X-Force IR team where he focuses on modeling adversary operations, developing threat detection methodologies, and advancing IR endpoint technology . In the recent years, John has focused his efforts on researching ransomware adversary operations and developing adversary simulation data to help drive improvements in the areas of incident response and threat hunting. Prior to joining X-Force John was a defensive cyber operations researcher helping the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force improve incident response operations.

John has spoken at multiple events including the SANS Threat Hunting Summits, ISC2 Security Congress, and Fulbright Commission Cybersecurity Exchange on threat hunting and ransomware operations.

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