How do you respond to an information security breach? What policies do you need to have in place ahead of time? Who needs to be notified within you organziation? When do you notify your customers or employees? How do you know when to contact law enforcement and who should I call? How do you safely collect evidence in case you decide to contact law enforcement later? In this session they will walk you through the steps of developing an incident response plan for your organization and some of the basics of forensic acquisition of evidence.
Christophe Veltsos
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Christophe Veltsos, PhD, CISSP, CISA, GCFA is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems & Technology at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He regularly teaches Information Security and Information Warfare classes as well as oversees the department's internship program. Christophe is the President of the Mankato Chapter of the Information Systems Security Association and is also a member of the Minnesota chapter of the FBI Infragard.
Kevin Thompson
Minnesota State University, Mankato
Kevin Thompson, CISSP is the Information Security Manager at Minnesota
State University, Mankato. Kevin has gained insight into the security
practices of many organizations over a 12 year career where he has
worked for other government agencies, the military, and a major health
care provider. He specializes in computer forensics and incident
response and end-user education on security topics. Kevin is a member
of the MnSCU Security Systems Guidelines development group, the MnSCU
Security Steering Committee, and Minnesota Infragard.