FEMA’s Key to Improving Cyber Resilience Through Modern Incident Reporting Workflows
The Federal Emergency Management Agency reaches a major milestone in its Event Logging Maturity following the release of the Office of Management and Budget M-21-31 memorandum asking federal agencies to increase information-sharing around cyber incidents.
Software companies like Exterro are also working to help agencies like FEMA create solutions that will protect their data. Exterro offers a forensic tool kit platform that combines forensics with incident response workflow.
FEMA CISO Gregory Edwards and Exterro’s Justin Tolman discuss the importance of partnerships between government and industry when it comes to developing best practices for cyber incident reporting.
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Gregory Edwards CISO, FEMA
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Justin Tolman Forensic Subject Matter Expert, Exterro
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