Improving Government Cyber Response: What Needs to Change?

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Introduction
  • Discussing the importance of treating cyber security with the same seriousness as aviation and transportation safety. Highlighting a recent article from Defense One about having an investigative board for cyber attacks, similar to how we respond to airplane crashes.
Key Points
  • The need for active network monitoring and response protocols within companies.
    • Recommendation: Invest in a cyber insurance policy to ensure you have a response team and monitoring in place.
    • Coverage: Cyber insurance provides both coverage for damages and a turnkey process for active monitoring and incident response.
  • Benefits of having cyber insurance versus managing monitoring and response in-house.
    • Cost-Effectiveness: Insurance often provides a more cost-effective solution with built-in support and coverage.
Current State and Future Outlook
  • Examples of recent major cyber attacks, including the CrowdStrike hack, CDK hack, and the Las Vegas cyber infiltration.
    • Call for Action: Emphasizes the need for a more robust national response to these incidents.
    • Preparation: Importance of having contingencies for various scenarios such as bank outages or CRM system failures.
Closing Thoughts
  • Encouragement to stay vigilant and prepared for potential cyber threats.
    • Resources: Link to further information and live one-on-one consultations with experts on related topics.
Additional Information
  • Availability of live consultations with licensed experts in various fields, including investigations, insurance, and business development.
    • Call to Action: Use the link below to access expert advice and delve deeper into subjects of interest.
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Improving Government Cyber Response: What Needs to Change?
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