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How to Build Out an Incident Response Playbook

While it can be difficult to document a response for Incident Response scenarios that have never occurred, building out step-by-step scenarios into an Incident Response Playbook might just save your organization time, money, resources, or even the business itself if something bad does happen. How do you create your own Incident Response Playbook?

OnDemand
Recorded Tuesday,
April 26th, 2022
Presented by Kelley Hesse
2h total length
$279.00 or 1 Token

Includes: 30 Days OnDemand Playback, Presenter Materials and Handouts

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  • Bank Legal Counsel
  • Compliance Officer
  • Facilities Manager
  • Internal Auditor
  • IT Professional
  • Privacy Officer/Information Security Professional
  • Risk Manager
  • Security Officer
  • Senior Management

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The thing about Incident Response, just like Business Continuity (and insurance), is that we all hope the scenarios we know can happen never actually occur. However, the point of planning is to anticipate the bad things happening and have a plan to deal with those incidents, should they occur.

While it can be difficult to document a response for Incident Response scenarios that have never occurred, building out step-by-step scenarios into an Incident Response Playbook might just save your organization time, money, resources, or even the business itself if something bad does happen. How do you create your own Incident Response Playbook?

What You'll Learn

  • Regulatory requirements of an Incident Response Plan (IRP)
  • Components of a valuable IRP
  • Threat Assessments
  • What is an Incident Response Playbook?
  • Testing Your Incident Response Playbook
  • Using Your Playbook to improve your IRP

Who Should Attend

Information Security Officer, IT Manager, Risk Officer, Internal Auditor, and Executives looking to improve their Information Security Program.


Kelley Hesse

Instructor Bio

Kelley Hesse is an Information Security Consultant and a member of the Incident Response team at SBS CyberSecurity. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Network and Security Administration from Dakota State University, a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education designated by the NSA where she was also involved in the CybHer organization. Kelley also is an SBS Institute instructor for the Certified Banking Incident Handler course and maintains her Certified Banking Forensic Investigator, Certified Banking Security Technology Professional, and Certified Banking Security Manager certifications.


Kelley has been helping organizations identify and understand cybersecurity risks to make more informed and proactive business decisions since 2018, with specialties in digital forensics, consulting, and network security. Additionally, she is a blog author and regularly hosts cybersecurity and security awareness trainings.