S3 – Episode 014 – Navigating the Storm: Mastering Incident Response and Disaster Recovery


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Dec 26 2024 98 mins   4

In this season finale of the Cyber Distortion Podcast, hosts Kevin Pentecost and Jason Popillion, tackle one of the most critical topics in modern cybersecurity—incident response and disaster recovery. When a cyber incident strikes, every second counts. Organizations need to be ready with well-orchestrated plans to respond effectively and recover swiftly. This episode delves deep into the strategies, tools, and best practices that every cybersecurity professional and organization should know to minimize damage and ensure resilience.

Kevin and Jason guide listeners through the intricacies of incident response, breaking it down into digestible phases like preparation, detection, containment, eradication, and recovery. They also explore the role of disaster recovery planning, highlighting how businesses can resume operations quickly and securely after a breach or significant event. The hosts share real-world examples and practical tips, making these complex processes relatable and actionable for professionals at all levels.

As the final episode of the season, this is one you don’t want to miss. Kevin and Jason bring their signature blend of expertise and engaging conversation to ensure listeners walk away with a solid understanding of incident response frameworks, key roles and responsibilities, and the importance of regular testing and improvement. Whether you’re a seasoned cybersecurity practitioner or just starting, this episode offers something valuable for everyone.

Thank you for joining us this season on Cyber Distortion. We’ve loved exploring the multifaceted world of cybersecurity with our incredible audience, and we’re ending this season with a bang. We hope you enjoy this finale as much as we enjoyed creating it. Stay tuned for future seasons as we continue to navigate the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity!

Jason Popillion is a CISSP and serves as a CIO/CTO of a SaaS company and Kevin Pentecost is a CISSP, CISM, CEH, CPT, MPCS, MCSE, CCA, ITIL-F and serves as the Information Security Director for a Manufacturing company.

MORE VALUABLE RESOURCES:

Incident Response Resources

  1. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST): Computer Security Incident Handling Guide
    • Resource: NIST SP 800-61 Rev. 2
    • Description: This guide provides a comprehensive framework for incident handling, detailing preparation, detection, analysis, containment, eradication, and recovery steps.
  2. SANS Institute: Incident Handler's Handbook
    • Resource: SANS Reading Room - Incident Response
    • Description: A practical guide for incident handlers, focusing on hands-on strategies for real-world scenarios.
  3. US-CERT: Incident Response Resources
    • Resource: CISA Incident Response Guidance
    • Description: A hub of information, tools, and best practices for incident response, provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.

Disaster Recovery Resources

  1. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Continuity of Operations Planning
    • Resource: FEMA Continuity Resources
    • Description: Guidance on creating disaster recovery and continuity plans for organizations of all sizes.
  2. International Organization for Standardization (ISO): ISO 22301
    • Resource: ISO 22301: Business Continuity Management Systems
    • Description: This standard focuses on managing and reducing risks during disruptive incidents.
  3. Disaster Recovery Institute International (DRI): Best Practices for Business Continuity
    • Resource: DRI Resources
    • Description: A compilation of best practices, frameworks, and tools for effective disaster recovery planning.

Cybersecurity Education and Training

  1. MITRE ATT&CK Framework
    • Resource: MITRE ATT&CK
    • Description: A detailed knowledge base of adversary tactics and techniques to inform incident response planning.
  2. CERT Coordination Center: Incident Management Practices
    • Resource: CERT Resources
    • Description: Research and guidance from the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

Additional Practical Tools

  1. Microsoft: Security Incident Response Playbooks
  2. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC): Incident Management Guidance
  • Resource: NCSC UK
  • Description: Practical advice from the UK government’s cybersecurity body on managing incidents effectively.