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Incident Response in the Age of Cloud

By : Dr. Erdal Ozkaya
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Incident Response in the Age of Cloud

By: Dr. Erdal Ozkaya

Overview of this book

Cybercriminals are always in search of new methods to infiltrate systems. Quickly responding to an incident will help organizations minimize losses, decrease vulnerabilities, and rebuild services and processes. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, with most organizations gravitating towards remote working and cloud computing, this book uses frameworks such as MITRE ATT&CK® and the SANS IR model to assess security risks. The book begins by introducing you to the cybersecurity landscape and explaining why IR matters. You will understand the evolution of IR, current challenges, key metrics, and the composition of an IR team, along with an array of methods and tools used in an effective IR process. You will then learn how to apply these strategies, with discussions on incident alerting, handling, investigation, recovery, and reporting. Further, you will cover governing IR on multiple platforms and sharing cyber threat intelligence and the procedures involved in IR in the cloud. Finally, the book concludes with an “Ask the Experts” chapter wherein industry experts have provided their perspective on diverse topics in the IR sphere. By the end of this book, you should become proficient at building and applying IR strategies pre-emptively and confidently.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Index

Summary

This introductory chapter has explored the IR process and suggested how organizations should get started. We first defined IR and highlighted the definitions of an incident. We looked at the orchestrators of security incidents and discussed the emerging criminal service industry where cybercriminals can hire skilled hackers, rent hacking services, and buy sophisticated hacking tools to carry out a successful attack.

The chapter then covered the common factors in recently reported security incidents around the globe, including a lack of resources, laxity in implementing security solutions, misleading security assumptions, weak attack surfaces, complexity in managing security, and failure to learn from previous mistakes.

The chapter then looked at the importance of having effective IR plans in organizations. It also viewed the general standing of GDPR and NIS about the responsibility of carrying out IR as a means of complying with regulations. Lastly, the chapter concluded...