While private-sector cyber incidents stole the spotlight, the feds proved to be a tempting target for hackers as well.
Over the past few years, the number of security incidents at federal agencies involving the potential exposure of personal information has skyrocketed, according to the Government Accountability Office (GAO).
GAO has identified a number of challenges federal agencies face in addressing threats to their cybersecurity. For example, agencies have been challenged with designing and implementing risk-based cybersecurity programs, as illustrated by 19 of 24 major agencies declaring cybersecurity as a significant deficiency or material weakness for financial reporting purposes.
Join us for an exclusive webcast during which we'll share intelligence and lessons learned from these attacks. In addition, you'll discover:
- Threat and risk - what's different about the latest ransomware and extortionware cases and how IT teams are approaching the problem
- Visibility and detection - what IT teams can do to protect their environments
- Remediation and recovery - best practices and lessons learned on how to recover from an attack
- Cybersecurity Governance - why IT organizations need to develop and staff a cybersecurity program that is integrated with current incident response programs, change control, audit and compliance reporting, and how this program enables the Isolated Recovery (IR) capability to maintain a valid level of protection even as the threats evolve at an alarming pace
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