Remediation:Remediation plans will vary greatly, depending on the circumstances of the incident and the potential impact. The plan should take into account factors from all aspects of the situation, including legal, business, political, and technical. starting remediation planning as early in the incident response process as possible so that you can avoid overtasking your team and making mistakes. The approach we take is to define the appropriate activities to perform for each of the following three areas: • Posturing • Tactical (short term) • Strategic (long term) -Posturing is the process of taking steps that will help ensure the success of remediation. Activities such as establishing protocol, exchanging contact information,designating responsibilities, increasing visibility, scheduling resources, and coordinating timelines are all a part of the posturing step. -Tactical consists of taking the actions deemed appropriate to address the current incident. -The Strategic portion of remediation addresses these areas, which are commonly long-term improvements that may require significant changes within an organization, use it to help stay focused on what is important.
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