Due to Popular Demand, "New Common Sense for Incident Response in an Unpreventable Era" Seminar, On-Demand Streaming Period Extended
NEC Nex Solutions has extended the on-demand streaming period for its popular seminar "New Common Sense for Incident Response in an Unpreventable Era" until June 15th. This seminar aims to minimize damage from cyber attacks like ransomware, introducing concrete incident response system development and preventive measures.
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## Due to Popular Demand, "New Common Sense for Incident Response in an Unpreventable Era" Seminar, On-Demand Streaming Period Extended
**NEC Nex Solutions has extended the viewing period for the "New Common Sense for Incident Response in an Unpreventable Era" seminar, which was previously available until Tuesday, March 31st, until Monday, June 15th, due to its popularity.**
**Applications are being accepted until Sunday, June 14th.**
**In an era where complete defense is difficult, "minimizing damage" is the real challenge. How can we confront the threats of cyber attacks like ransomware? This seminar will introduce concrete examples of incident response system development utilizing guidelines and frameworks published by public institutions, as well as information useful for incident prevention and response.**
Click here to apply and for details
## ■ Seminar Overview
### [Part 1] Damage is more realistic to "reduce" than "prevent" - Incident response capabilities required now
In recent years, cyber threats such as ransomware and targeted attacks have become increasingly sophisticated and advanced, making complete prevention of attacks unrealistic. Therefore, it is essential to clarify in advance "who, when, what to decide, and how to respond" when an incident occurs, and to establish a system that can respond quickly and organizationally.
In this session, an experienced representative will explain the basic concepts necessary for incident response, key points for preparation, and the role that CSIRTs should play, incorporating specific examples.
[Presenter] Yasunori Kasai, NEC Nex Solutions, IPA Information Technology Security Professional Practice Training Certified Instructor
### [Part 2] Effective concrete measures useful for incident prevention and response
For ever-evolving cyber attacks, rapid response assuming incident occurrence is important, along with preventive measures.
In this session, we will introduce the "Cyber Incident Initial Response Consulting Service," which packages regular vulnerability assessment methods and initial response consultation at the time of an incident.
[Presenter] NEC Nex Solutions
## ■ Related Information
Clovernet Security Service "Cyber Incident Initial Response Consulting Service"
https://stream.nec-nexs.com/library/ODgxODY%253D
Click here to apply and for details
Keywords: Security, Incident, Ransomware, Cyber attack, Countermeasures, System, CSIRT, Preparation, Initial response, Vulnerability diagnosis
**NEC Nex Solutions has extended the viewing period for the "New Common Sense for Incident Response in an Unpreventable Era" seminar, which was previously available until Tuesday, March 31st, until Monday, June 15th, due to its popularity.**
**Applications are being accepted until Sunday, June 14th.**
**In an era where complete defense is difficult, "minimizing damage" is the real challenge. How can we confront the threats of cyber attacks like ransomware? This seminar will introduce concrete examples of incident response system development utilizing guidelines and frameworks published by public institutions, as well as information useful for incident prevention and response.**
Click here to apply and for details
## ■ Seminar Overview
### [Part 1] Damage is more realistic to "reduce" than "prevent" - Incident response capabilities required now
In recent years, cyber threats such as ransomware and targeted attacks have become increasingly sophisticated and advanced, making complete prevention of attacks unrealistic. Therefore, it is essential to clarify in advance "who, when, what to decide, and how to respond" when an incident occurs, and to establish a system that can respond quickly and organizationally.
In this session, an experienced representative will explain the basic concepts necessary for incident response, key points for preparation, and the role that CSIRTs should play, incorporating specific examples.
[Presenter] Yasunori Kasai, NEC Nex Solutions, IPA Information Technology Security Professional Practice Training Certified Instructor
### [Part 2] Effective concrete measures useful for incident prevention and response
For ever-evolving cyber attacks, rapid response assuming incident occurrence is important, along with preventive measures.
In this session, we will introduce the "Cyber Incident Initial Response Consulting Service," which packages regular vulnerability assessment methods and initial response consultation at the time of an incident.
[Presenter] NEC Nex Solutions
## ■ Related Information
Clovernet Security Service "Cyber Incident Initial Response Consulting Service"
https://stream.nec-nexs.com/library/ODgxODY%253D
Click here to apply and for details
Keywords: Security, Incident, Ransomware, Cyber attack, Countermeasures, System, CSIRT, Preparation, Initial response, Vulnerability diagnosis