After the attack: There’s No Place for Guesswork in Cyber Attack Investigations (South Europe region)

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You can’t ignore the headlines. We have seen that any organisation, at any time, can suffer a cybersecurity attack, resulting in a devastating data breach. It’s a question of “when” rather than “If”.

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IT pros are well aware that even the most sophisticated defences can be overturned by human error or malicious internal actions. Beyond the endpoint security, firewalls and other protective mechanisms that they have already set up, they need to seek out additional ways to bolster their network defences.

An important element of recovering from a cybersecurity incident is having in place a coordinated process for analysing, reporting, and remediating as quickly as possible after the attack. But manual investigations involve too much time and too many variables to constitute an adequate post-breach strategy.

Factors such as these, plus the need to gather data in a manner that will be defensible in a court of law, has given rise to fast-growing demand for robust post-breach response tools. And this is where digital forensic tools come in.

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