The foundation of any organization in building a relationship with its customers is trust. When security is compromised, then the foundation of trust becomes weak. Loss of business is a high price that most organizations pay for a security breach. There are multiple overarching reasons why organizations fail to detect or respond to cyberattacks. SISA’s Top 5 Forensics Based Learning is being collated by observing the recent pattern of attacks, from high profile
Forensic Investigations varying from banking, fintech and airline domains. Hence Top 5 Forensic learnings will help organization’s to better prepare and defend against cyberattacks.
AGENDA
•Objective - Lessons Learned from Data Breaches in 2019
•Breach Walkthrough - Overview of ATM cash out breach
•Statistics - Forensic Investigation Statistics•Top 5 Learning's from Investigations -
Learning Objectives
SISA Top 5 Forensics Learning Presentation It will help Cyber and Information Security Personnel to redefine cybersecurity approach and make it a priority to evaluate and reduce attack surface.
It will provide understanding of How and Why of cyber security attacks. Cyber and Information Security Personnel will come across few impactful measures that their organizations can consider improving cybersecurity posture.
These learnings are primarily based on our forensic investigations, supported by various audits, security testing, incident response, and SOC monitoring performed between April 1 2019 to March 31 2020.
Speakers:
Renju Varghese - Vice President at SISA Information Security
Yogesh Patel - Senior Consultant at SISA