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  Improving Your Credit Union's Incident Response Program: A Practical Approach
Having a well thought out Incident Response Program is a key component of ensuring you can adequately respond to security threats and minimize risk for your credit union.

  • NCUA guidance on IT security incident response planning
  • What you should do if you suspected a compromise and actually had to use your plan
  • Pitfalls with most incident response plans and where plans typically go wrong
  • Making plans work with Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs)
  • Managing Incident response in a Credit Union environment 
  • Differences between security incidents and security events 
  • Metrics you can use to get greater value from you incident response teams
 


  Think You Are Immune From a Web Application Attack - Think Again!
Breach Security recently announced that web attackers unleashed a new type of SQL injection attack in 2008 that compromised more than 500,000 websites, according to its Web Hacking Incidents
            Database (WHID) 2008 Annual Report.
            The following topics are discussed during this webinar:

  • Overview on the WHID 2008 Annual Report.
  • The latest shift in attack methods.
  • Primary motivations for attacks.
  • Best practices for WAF event monitoring and alert triage.
  • How to use WAF to complement other security technologies.
  • Examples of low-cost, low-maintenance WAF Deployments to fulfill PCI Compliance Requirements (v.6.6).
  • How to ensure you stay protected AFTER you deploy WAF technology (people and process).