DocumentCode :
109439
Title :
Computer Security Incident Response Team Development and Evolution
Author :
Ruefle, Robin ; Dorofee, Audrey ; Mundie, David ; Householder, Allen D. ; Murray, Michael ; Perl, Samuel J.
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Sept.-Oct. 2014
Firstpage :
16
Lastpage :
26
Abstract :
When computer security incidents occur, it´s critical that organizations be able to handle them in a timely manner. The speed with which an organization can recognize, analyze, and respond to an incident will affect the damage and lower recovery costs. Organized incident management requires defined, repeatable processes and the ability to learn from incidents that threaten the confidentiality, availability, and integrity of critical systems and data. Some organizations assign responsibility for incident management to a defined group of people or a designated unit, such as a computer security incident response team. This article looks at the development, purpose, and evolution of such specialized teams; the evolving nature of attacks they must deal with; and methods to evaluate the performance of such teams as well as the emergence of information sharing as a core service.
Keywords :
security of data; computer security incident response team development; critical system integrity; data availability; data confidentiality; information sharing; organized incident management; recovery costs; Computer crashes; Computer security; Contingency planning; Information management; Information technology; computer security; information exchange; information security; organizational aspects; risk analysis; sociotechnical systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Security & Privacy, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1540-7993
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/MSP.2014.89
Filename :
6924672
Link To Document :
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