Security Incident Response Plan definition

Security Incident Response Plan or “SIRP” means a written plan and process for preventing, detecting, identifying, reporting, tracking and remediating Security Incidents.
Security Incident Response Plan means an organized approach to addressing and managing the aftermath of a security breach or attack.Purpose
Security Incident Response Plan means Upstash’s documented protocols for evaluating suspected security threats and responding to confirmed Data Breaches and other security incidents.

Examples of Security Incident Response Plan in a sentence

  • Security incident response plan: XxxxxXxxx maintains a security incident response policy and related plan and procedures which address the measures that SonicWall will take in the event of loss of control, theft, unauthorised disclosure, unauthorized access, or unauthorised acquisition of Data.


More Definitions of Security Incident Response Plan

Security Incident Response Plan. Data importer maintains a security incident response policy and related plan and procedures which address the measures that data importer will take in the event of loss of control, theft, unauthorized disclosure, unauthorized access, or unauthorized acquisition of personal data. These measures may include incident analysis, containment, response, remediation, reporting and the return to normal operations.
Security Incident Response Plan means a written plan documenting a registrant’s policies, controls, procedures, and resources for identifying, responding to, mitigating, and recovering from security incidents, and the roles and responsibilities of its management, staff, and independent contractors in responding to security incidents. A security incident response plan may be a separate document or a business continuity- disaster recovery plan section or appendix dedicated to security incident response.

Related to Security Incident Response Plan

  • First responder means an emergency medical care provider, a registered nurse staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.12, a physician assistant staffing an authorized service program under Iowa Code section 147A.13, a fire fighter, or a peace officer as defined in Iowa Code section 801.4 who is trained and authorized to administer an opioid antagonist.