Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents
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Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0101. Course Overview



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0201.Module Overview



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0202.What Communication Means



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0203.What Documenting Means



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0204.Mandatory Reporting Regulations



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0205.Module Summary



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0301.Module Overview



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0302.Communication Channels and Triage



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0303.Real-world Examples



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0304.Escalation



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0305.When an Event Becomes an Incident



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0306.The Traffic Light Protocol (TLP)



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0307.Module Summary



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0401.Module Overview



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0402.Essential Data Elements



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0403.Communicating Techniques



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0404.Office Breach Notifications



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0405.Non-incident Communication



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0406.Module Summary



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0501.Module Overview



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0502.Capturing Evidence



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0503.Real-world Examples



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


0504.Module Summary



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files

Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents

with Richard Harpur


security-incidents-communicating-documenting.zip



Security incidents are increasing, as is the need to effectively communicate and document security incidents. Learn to be effective in communicating and documenting security incidents so you can help your incident response and compliance teams
72 hours is all the time you have to report a security breach under the GDPR laws. However, we document and communicate security incidents every day, whether we realize it or not. Due to the growing emphasis on information security from regulations such as the GDPR, HIPPA and state laws in the US and around the world, the volume of communication and documentation necessary for security incidents is going to keep growing. In this course, Communicating and Documenting Security Incidents, you will learn a number of techniques to make your communication more effective. First, you will learn about various types of documenting, ranging from typical support case tickets, all the way through to official reports you might need to send to data protection regulators. Next, you will discover how to tailor your communication to achieve the best results. Finally, you will explore real-world examples to determine how effective the incident communication was in these cases. When you are finished with this course, you will have learned the skills and knowledge of how to effectively communicate and document security incidents.

      
Course Contents
01.Course Overview 02.Importance of Documenting and Communicating Security Incidents 03.Communicating and Documenting in Incident Response 04.Communicating Techniques 05.Capturing Evidence and Real-world Examples Exercise files