Dealing with Breache/Disaster Recovery
Answer the following topics below, minimum of 100 words per topic question. APA format for all references.
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“Dealing with Breaches” Please respond to the following:
1) Once a breach has occurred, it’s very important to know about it. Not only does a company need to know that it occurred, but it also needs to know the scope of
the damage. Was data stolen? Were files damaged? Was a back door installed that will facilitate future breaches? This is the forensic part of information security.
Describe one of the topics from this week that you think would make a good episode of a crime drama like CSI. How would the main character go about solving the crime
and identifying the perpetrator using the tools you’ve learned about? Have fun throwing in plot twists.
“Disaster Recovery” Please respond to the following:
2) Disaster recovery has been the topic of study this week. What do you think is the most difficult and expensive disaster to plan for? Do you think companies
plan adequately? In your experience (or research if you have no experience) what aspect is most lacking in corporate planning? Why do you think this is?