This policy defines the requirement for reporting and responding to incidents related to company information systems and operations. Incident response provides the company with the capability to identify when a security incident occurs.| PurpleSec
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This articles explores why managing incident response has never mattered more, and covers the incident response best practices everyone needs to excel at in 2025 and beyond.| PurpleSec
Incident response is one of the 14 requirements outlined in the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800-171—Protecting Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) in Nonfederal Information Systems and Organizations, and enforced by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).| PurpleSec
A security incident response plan ensures that everyone knows exactly what to do throughout the incident response process. This article explains how these plans work, what they include, and how to create your own.| PurpleSec
Continuous security monitoring provides earlier threat detection and response, and improves visibility into current posture and risk management.| PurpleSec
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