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The art of responding to incidents in an organized and thoughtful manner.
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How do organizations check *what* has been hacked?
In a word: Forensics.
Computer forensics is the art of examining a system and determining what happened upon it previously. The examination of file and memory artifacts, especially file timelines, c …
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To which entity merchants must report credit card breach?
As per the DSS, the merchant is required to notify the card brands:
12.10.1.a Verify that the incident response plan includes:
Roles, responsibilities, and communication strategies in the …
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How can intelligence services be so sure that Russia is the culprit?
This is nearly a dupe of How do organizations check what has been hacked? While that question deals with unraveling what, you're asking about unraveling how and by whom.
What other possibilities …