The “RESPOND” function, the fourth pillar within the NIST CYBERSECURITY FRAMEWORK, comes into play when gaps or blind spots emerge in the preceding “Identify,” “Protect,” and “Detect” functions.
In the event of a cybersecurity incident, many organizations may/do experience panic.
However, by strategically implementing the “RESPOND” function of the NIST CYBERSECURITY FRAMEWORK, organizations can confidently minimize or even eliminate the likelihood of panic. This ensures a well-prepared and effective response to cybersecurity incidents, preserving composure and minimizing potential damage.
Below is the cheat sheet on how to go about the “RESPOND” in planning for an Incident (Cybersecurity Breach) of your organization.
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