When drafting the mitigating strategy. how do we know which strategy works best and do we really need to go in-depth step-by-step with each crisis or take a more general approach?
For most SME’s I’m going to stick my neck out and just say get Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud from an MSP. I manage an 18 site, 350 user network and have been mightily impressed by its simplicity and the easy ability to create executable run books and validation events. Testing DR is super easy. Our offline DR runbook is 4 A4 pages with a copy left in multiple locations.
Very good job on this video! As someone who is't going thru a Telework Internship with iQ4 Cyber Security Boost Program, this subject on Incident Response was very informative.
Hi Chris. Yes - here are the links: This is the white paper mentioned: How to write a Cyber Incident Response Plan www.databarracks.com/resources/how-to-write-a-cyber-incident-response-plan These are the two other webinars mentioned: Webinar - How to Recover from Ransomware ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-S4ImhcWtyc4.html Webinar - How to build a mass notification service for DR ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cIXcrbLaTO0.html
Thank you for taking the time to present this video, great content but pleeeeeeease stop making that annoying noise with your lips/tongue/mouth (drink some water) and the umm, erm.
Ok....can someone confirm if my understanding is correct Incremental: the backup taken on Tuesday will have the Monday data and changes done on Tuesday, and the back of Wednesday will have the data of Tuesday and the changes done on Wednesday. Differential: the backup of Tuesday will be the same as above, and the backup of Wednesday will have the full backup of Monday plus the changes done on Tuesday plus the changes done on Wednesday....
This is a great presentation. I’ve been tasked with running a BCP/DRP and didn’t know where to start. This gives me a good framework. Are there more recordings from the webinar the presenter keeps referring to?
Great explanation! There is also one type of scaling in cloud computing - automatic scaling. Cloud auto-scaling means creating rules for multiple resources and taking required actions when the threshold is crossed. For example, the system detects anomalies and immediately scales up, down, out, or in. It provides better cost optimization and frees your IT team.