From the course: Cert Prep: EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) v2 (212-89)
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Step four: Notification
From the course: Cert Prep: EC-Council Certified Incident Handler (ECIH) v2 (212-89)
Step four: Notification
- Oh, no, an incident has occurred, but now what do we do? We got to inform somebody. Let's take a look at notification coming up next. - [Announcer] You're watching IT Pro TV. - Welcome back to the ECIH series here at IT Pro TV. And as we precursor this a little bit, a little, little pretext, a little bit of framing, something bad has happened. Now what do we do? Yeah, I know right? We got plenty of things to do. Notification's probably going to be one of the main things that you're going to do, 'cause if you just keep that light under a bushel, probably not a lot going to get done. So Adam, let's start off with, what do we mean by notification? What's the process of notification? How do we get into this? - Absolutely. So when we think about the process of notification, we are talking about exactly what Daniel described, something has happened. We now know that something is an event that has negative impact.…
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Step one: Prepare for incident handling and response23m 31s
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Step two: Incident recording and assignment16m 48s
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Step three: Incident triage20m 55s
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Step four: Notification22m 52s
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Step five: Containment14m 49s
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Step six: Evidence gathering and forensic analysis25m 16s
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Step seven: Eradication11m 49s
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Step eight: Recovery19m 25s
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Step nine: Postincident activities14m 29s
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