
The Guide to Cyber Investigations - Edition 2
Pages: 227
ISBN: 978-1-83862-595-5
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Data breaches and similar incidents pose a unique challenge – those targeted must both respond and investigate simultaneously. It is an art that is impossible without preparation.
Businesses wishing to prepare will find this volume, The Guide to Cyber Investigations, invaluable. It identifies every issue to consider when creating a response template and implementing it, giving both the law and plenty of practical and tactical advice.
Written by leading contributors, all with broad experience of serious data incidents, it is an indispensable desktop guide and a worthy companion to GIR’s larger volume on cross-border investigations, The Practitioner’s Guide to Global Investigations.
Contents:
Introduction: Preventing, Mitigating and Responding to Data Breaches
Benjamin A Powell
Part I: A ‘Typical’ Cyber Investigation
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The Cyberthreat Landscape
Jason Smolanoff, Alan Brill and Andrew Beckett -
Preparedness for a Cyber Incident: Developing an Incident Response Plan, Identifying the Team and Practising
David C Lashway and John W Woods, Jr -
The ‘Art’ of Investigating: Responding and Investigating at the Same Time and Overseeing a Privileged Forensic Investigation
Benjamin A Powell and Jason C Chipman -
Regulatory Compliance in the Context of a Cross-border Data Breach
Evan Norris, David M Stuart and Richard J Stark -
Insurance
Richard DeNatale and Brian McDonald -
Complying with Regulatory Requirements and SEC Guidance: A Practitioner’s Perspective for Working with Boards of Directors and Auditors
Michael E Liftik and Kristin S Starr -
Cyber and Data Privacy Due Diligence
Megan Gordon, Daniel Silver, Benjamin Berringer and Brian Yin -
Cyber Investigations in the Healthcare Sector
David C Rybicki, Gina L Bertolini and John H Lawrence -
Ransomware Attacks and Responses
Ryan Fayhee and Tyler Grove
Part II: Jurisdictional, Regional and Sectoral Nuances
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US Litigation Considerations and Landscape
Kevin Angle, Richard Batchelder, Jr, Nameir Abbas, Danielle Bogaards, Anne Conroy, and Sara Ramsey -
FTC Investigations and Multistate AG Investigations
Benjamin A Powell and Kirk Nahra -
Cyber Trends and Investigations in Europe: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Rohan Massey, Kevin Angle, Edward Machin and Raffi Teperdjian -
Investigations in England and Wales: A Practitioners’ Perspective
Michael Drury and Julian Hayes -
Cyber Trends in China
Yan Luo, Zhijing Yu, Ashden Fein and Moriah Daugherty -
Japan
Daisuke Yamaguchi, Takashi Nakazaki and Atsushi Nishitani