Gill Collins
Head of Cyber Incident Management and Cyber Advisory, Marsh Pacific
As cyberattacks increase in both volume and sophistication, many businesses are adopting a “when, not if” approach to cybersecurity.
Now, more than ever, proactive planning is critical to effectively and efficiently respond to and recover from a cyberattack. Having an appropriate framework to respond and recover from attacks, will help avoid chaos and stress.
Identifying your resilience plan in the event of a cyber incident will allow you to develop your response procedures, reducing the impact of a cyber incident on your business activities.
Businesses must evaluate the potential impacts of a cyberattack, and be prepared to pivot their operations, assets, and people in its aftermath. Thoughtful planning can help ensure your organisation has the right strategies, processes, and communications in place during a crisis.
Marsh’s team of cyber risk advisors can help develop or update your incident response plan in line with today’s best practices based on real world events.
Using our experience in managing cyber incidents we are able to review your existing response procedures and business continuity documentation, as well as carrying out a workshop with your key stakeholders to understand your vulnerabilities and agree on cyber scenarios to build response procedures around.
Part of planning for the impacts of a potential cyberattack can also include testing the plan. Marsh will run through and simulate scenarios to develop an appropriate plan.
The output is a Cyber Incident Response Plan with a set of concise response procedures for key cyber risks. A best-for you plan designed and tested to enable your business to respond, recover and restore to business-as-usual operations quicker.
By working with our team of cyber risk advisors your organisation will be able to adopt a set of concise response procedures for key cyber risks.
Focused on the core elements of incident response from incident detection and triggering to business impact mapping, communication strategies and longer term business recovery– enhancing your response time and minimising the impact of an attack.
A cybersecurity incident response plan includes the security measures that an organisation should follow to respond to a cyberattack as it happens. The plan is broken up into 3 segments
As experts in enterprise and cyber risk, we help you take an enterprise wide, scalable approach in building your cyber resilience.
Together, we identify your risks, and develop a best-for-you program and team of partners to help manage it.
Informing your approach and decision-making process with our 25 years of cyber expertise and data-driven insight. So that your path to cyber resilience is more productive and predictive; and your outcomes are more efficient and effective.
Head of Cyber Incident Management and Cyber Advisory, Marsh Pacific
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