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What is Incident Response, and why is it important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cybersecurity Meg" data-source="post: 919370" data-attributes="member: 89820"><p>Thank you for the feedback! My more recent videos have text added in to help anyone watching be able to "summarise" the point in text.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi! I'm sorry you had to drop out due to financial costs. I hate that, and wish financial costs weren't so restrictive of who can receive education.</p><p></p><p>You brought up a good point about reporting to employees/customers - generally this is contingent upon what country the data originates from (or rather where the person who owns the data lives in), the risk of the data being used for malicious purposes, the impact of the breach, etc.</p><p></p><p>Deciding when to report/make known about an incident also depends on the above factors. What country, the sensitivity of the data, the risk to the individual(s), the legal requirements of the geolocation (of course the EU and some APAC and South American countries have more stringent reporting requirements), etc. We have an entire Privacy team dedicated to this, so generally we (Incident Response) provide the data needed to the Privacy team, and they make that call.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your feedback! I really do appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cybersecurity Meg, post: 919370, member: 89820"] Thank you for the feedback! My more recent videos have text added in to help anyone watching be able to "summarise" the point in text. Hi! I'm sorry you had to drop out due to financial costs. I hate that, and wish financial costs weren't so restrictive of who can receive education. You brought up a good point about reporting to employees/customers - generally this is contingent upon what country the data originates from (or rather where the person who owns the data lives in), the risk of the data being used for malicious purposes, the impact of the breach, etc. Deciding when to report/make known about an incident also depends on the above factors. What country, the sensitivity of the data, the risk to the individual(s), the legal requirements of the geolocation (of course the EU and some APAC and South American countries have more stringent reporting requirements), etc. We have an entire Privacy team dedicated to this, so generally we (Incident Response) provide the data needed to the Privacy team, and they make that call. Thanks for your feedback! I really do appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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