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🎓 Purpose

Preparatory activities, including documenting, training, and testing, are essential to identifying, containing, eradicating, and recovering from a security incident. It is important to act as if you a preparing for when an incident will occur, rather then if. Taking a proactive approach will help you return to normal activities as soon as possible.

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(question) Initial considerations

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Departmental and divisional incident response plans.

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Follow security best practices.


\uD83D\uDCD8 What can I do?

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Review and adopt the University incident response plan or use it to create your own.

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Report suspected incidents.


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Michael Laurentius

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Sue McGlashan

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✉️ Additional help

General

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Additional+help#%F0%9F%9B%A1%EF%B8%8F-Information-Security-(IS)

https://uoft-infosec-cf.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ISH/pages/4948958/Additional+help#%F0%9F%96%A5%EF%B8%8F-Information-Technology-(IT)

Researchers

https://security.utoronto.ca/services/research-information-security-program/


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