Technology & Innovation

Cyber incident response

March 18, 2014

Global

March 18, 2014

Global
James Chambers

Former senior editor

James is Bureau Chief for Monocle, Hong Kong. Prior to this he worked as a Senior Editor with The EIU's Thought Leadership team for over three years researching business, technology and cities. He has also written about business and technology for The World In 2015 and economist.com. James has previous experience from IR magazine, a finance publication, where he was research editor in London and Shanghai. Additionally he contributed to Legal Week, a weekly legal magazine, and worked on the FT Innovative Lawyers Awards in the US and Europe. James is an English law-qualified solicitor (currently non-practising) and holds post-graduate legal qualifications from BPP Law School and an LLP in Law from the London School of Economics.

From hactivists to hapless employees, cyber-related incidents have become a “when, not if” scenario for global businesses. With corporate reputations on the line, how ready are business leaders to respond to an incident affecting their organisation? This report examines corporate preparedness for data-related incidents and the response plans businesses are putting in place

Cyber incident response: Are business leaders ready? is an Economist Intelligence Unit report sponsored by Arbor Networks. It examines the level of corporate preparedness for data-related incidents and the response plans businesses are putting in place. The report draws on the results of a global survey of 360 senior executives and in-depth interviews with industry experts. Some of the key findings from the report are set out below.

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