
Why You Should Investigate IOCs, and What Can Happen if You Don’t
What is an indicator of compromise (IOC)? An indicator of compromise is a piece of digital forensic data that indicates a potential network breach. This
AlphaProactive is an incident response retainer, offering an elite team of experts on standby to enable faster response to cyberattacks. Our seasoned experts are familiar with your network, reducing business impact during critical times.
We'll attend daily update calls and give status updates to the team and interested parties if authorized. We also provide regular hour usage updates.
We collaborate with all involved parties, including legal counsel, forensics, and insurance providers.
We create and deliver final reports to appropriate parties, including an investigation report for each individual response request.
To prepare your team, we will train your staff on response procedures and assist in creating, testing, and updating incident response plans to identify critical assets.
Our experts provide swift and effective responses to cybersecurity incidents, available 24/7 to evaluate and contain the situation, minimizing its impact.
Our team will minimize incident damage by identifying breach sources, addressing vulnerabilities, and restoring systems to a secure state.
We will restore systems and data, review incidents, and update response plans to prevent future occurrences for a prompt recovery with minimal disruption.
What is an indicator of compromise (IOC)? An indicator of compromise is a piece of digital forensic data that indicates a potential network breach. This
All you have to do is scan the latest headlines, and it becomes painfully obvious that cyber attacks are on the rise. In fact, 80 percent of businesses have seen an increase in attacks this year, due in large part to the pandemic.
As cyber attacks continue to rise, more companies are investing in cybersecurity, with global spending on security-related hardware, software, and services expected to exceed $151 billion by 2023. A key component of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy is an incident response plan.
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