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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

Handling an incident in a phishing scenario

Phishing is one of the most prevalent types of cyber threats. While this attack method has been used for a long time, the techniques that attackers employ have been significantly improved to increase their success rates. The core strategy of the attack remains the same; an attacker, using emails, text messages, and phone calls, impersonates a legitimate individual or institution and coaxes unsuspecting people to provide sensitive information, such as passwords and money. In most cases, hackers will proceed to use the sensitive information to access multiple accounts, steal data, make malicious changes to systems, steal money, and use the identity of the victim to commit other crimes.

In recent reports, many security companies have highlighted that the Business Email Compromise (BEC) type of phishing has been on the rise with increasingly devastating results. Such an attack involves phishers spoofing the emails of executives in companies...