The industry adage is that there are two types of businesses: those that have been hacked and those that don’t realise they have been hacked. This may sound a bit of a cliché but if you are the victim of a cyberattack, what will you do? Do you have a documented, valid and proven incident response plan? You cannot afford to bury your head in the sand and hope that it will go away.
Why do you need an Incident Response Service?
The threat of being subjected to a cyber-attack is unfortunately, a very real one. It is estimated that cybercrime will cost the world £4.6 trillion annually by 2021 (Cybersecurity Ventures).
Almost four in ten businesses (39%) and a quarter of charities (26%) report having cyber security breaches or attacks in the last 12 months. Like previous years, this is higher among medium businesses (65%), large businesses (64%) and high-income charities (51%) (HM Govt. Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2021).
The current industry belief is that there are two types of businesses: those that have been hacked and those that don’t realise they have been hacked. This may sound a bit of a cliché but if you are the victim of a cyber-attack, what will you do? Do you have a documented, valid and proven incident response plan? You cannot afford to bury your head in the sand and hope that it will go away. A rapid, decisive and professional response could be the saviour of your business.
Why choose us for your Incident Response?
IntaForensics maintains an incident response team of skilled staff in order to respond to client requirements on a 24/7 basis.
The incident response team are experienced in analysing a wide range of incidents, covering a diverse range of business impact scenarios and technical architecture. For example, we have assisted clients that have experienced unauthorised access to systems via remote access technologies, performed investigations for multi-national organisations affected by ransomware and analysed attempts to exploit vulnerabilities within client infrastructure.
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