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Steps CISOs Should Take Before, During & After a Cyberattack

Cyber Security Threat Summary:
In today's complex cybersecurity landscape, cyberattacks are inevitable. Organizations, regardless of size or industry, must establish detailed playbooks for effective response. Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) play a crucial role in preparing for attacks by fostering relationships, educating leaders, and developing comprehensive frameworks.

Before an attack, CISOs should engage with business leaders, build frameworks outlining roles and responsibilities, and regularly test plans. During an attack, effective and empathetic communication is essential to swiftly activate response teams and reassure stakeholders.

Cyber Security Threat Summary:
After an attack, blameless postmortems are crucial. Security teams should regroup, reflect on successes and areas for improvement, and review playbooks with stakeholders for enhanced future responses. Continuous communication, stakeholder education, playbook testing, clear roles, blameless postmortems, and seeking outside help when needed contribute to effective cyberattack response. While complete avoidance is impossible, organizations can learn and improve to address cyber threats more effectively.

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https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/steps-cisos-should-take-before-during-after-cyberattack