Responding to a future data breach starts now

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Responding to a future data breach starts now

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Often, this requires a change in thinking. You can start by assuming that your organization may have already been breached. If so, what issues exist in your security architecture that are preventing you from noticing it? Are your existing solutions capable of detecting even the most minor anomalous activity? How quickly can your network put two and two together and get an answer? Do you have a team ready to respond if a breach is detected?

Answering these questions now, as well as conducting regular incident response drills, assessing current security technology capabilities, and continuing education, will help you minimize the impact of a potential cybersecurity incident.

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