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With the number of devices connected to the internet exploding in recent years, the incidences of security breaches have skyrocketed. It\u2019s absolutely crucial for companies to know how to respond and deal with the consequences of a cybersecurity incident. All organizations should have an incident response plan that also includes forensic analysis. However, most organizations do not have the deep in-house experience needed to respond when an incident occurs.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Incident response is a rapid response protocol designed to contain and stabilize the issue and serves as the first line of defense in security operations. This service includes:<\/p>\n\n\n\n
It is wise to have a third party complete this type of work since internal employees could have been a part of the problem originally and may not be forthright about the issue. TriCorps can act as a resource to determine what happened so organizations can act appropriately. TriCorps specialists are available to arrive on-site quickly to triage a cybersecurity breach. TriCorps\u2019 team of cybersecurity and law enforcement experts combine their expertise to uncover and identify where, how, and via whom the breach occurred.<\/p>\n\n\n\n