Response & Recovery Planning

DarkSkope has worked across the globe assisting clients design and implement incident response and recovery plans.  Our experience includes major banks & financial institutions, airports, manufacturing companies, logistics companies and government entities.

Security breaches and cybercrimes are becoming ever more sophisticated, which turns data protection strategy into a key factor for your business survival. Unexpected hardware failures can render your services unavailable to users and become a true disaster if you don’t have a comprehensive data protection solution in place. Even a simple human error such as unintentional modification or deletion of data may totally disrupt your daily operations. Whatever happens, your ability to quickly handle an emergency situation can help you reduce downtime and thus minimize damage, both financial and reputational. This is exactly why having a carefully developed incident response and disaster recovery plan is so important. 

What is Incident Response?

Incident response can be defined as a set of measures you may take to cope with various kinds of security breaches. Also referred to as IT incidents and security incidents, such events are to be handled in a way to reduce recovery time and costs. To mitigate risks and be prepared for as wide a range of events as possible, you need a detailed and comprehensive incident response plan

Types of Security Threat

DDOS attack
Malware & Ransomware
Phishing
Insider Threat

What is a Recovery Plan?

A disaster recovery plan (DRP) is a documented process or set of procedures to recover and protect a business IT infrastructure in the event of a disaster. It is a comprehensive statement of consistent actions to be taken before, during and after a disaster.