Forensic Contingency Planning: Where to Start
- Topics:
- Contingency Planning
- Tags:
- Business Operations,
- Business Security,
- Contingency Planning,
- Human Resources,
- Program,
- Training And Certification,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- 1105 Media
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Overview: A forensic evidence-gathering plan is essential for investigating information-security breaches. In general, it's also "A significant means of reducing risk" to the business. A forensic readiness program helps organizations retain and process any data they might need to investigate breaches, assist in criminal cases, or solve legal disputes. Creating such a program doesn't require training and retaining a crack staff of digital forensics experts. Another reason to have a forensic program is that organizations are sometimes required to produce digital evidence, regardless of whether they have a well-functioning forensic program in place.
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Format: HTML | Date: Oct 2005 | Pages: 5




