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explain disaster strike in brief

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Answered by XxMissMysteryxX
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When disaster strikes, most people resort to what they know best; they fall back on their training. The same is true of IT professionals. In the face of a major system outage or security breach, IT staff will do what they've been trained to do. Training is not an option for emergency preparedness, it is a requirement. Emergencies by their very nature are incredibly stressful and chaotic. People, by their very nature, feel most comfortable in any situation when they know what to expect and what to do. In an emergency, they won't necessarily know what to expect, but they will know what to do if they've been trained. Training is also important for CIRT teams because security incidents can be devastating to a company. CIRT members should know what to look for and exactly what actions to take in order to address a potential security breach or other serious incident. It doesn't help to shut down a server if the firewall has been breached; it doesn't help to shut down e-mail if the virus has infected a server. In addition to general IT skills, CIRT members should represent the various areas of expertise required in your IT department including servers, infrastructure, security, database administration, and applications, to name a few. CIRT members also should have checklists or step-by-step instructions to follow for standard incident types such as security breach, firewall breach, virus outbreak, and so on. This helps reduce stress and ensures everyone follows standard procedures to halt the immediate impact of any computer-related incident.

Answered by Anonymous
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When disaster strikes, most people resort to what they know best; they fall back on their training. The same is true of IT professionals. In the face of a major system outage or security breach, IT staff will do what they've been trained to do. Training is not an option for emergency preparedness, it is a requirement. Emergencies by their very nature are incredibly stressful and chaotic. People, by their very nature, feel most comfortable in any situation when they know what to expect and what to do. In an emergency, they won't necessarily know what to expect, but they will know what to do if they've been trained. Training is also important for CIRT teams because security incidents can be devastating to a company. CIRT members should know what to look for and exactly what actions to take in order to address a potential security breach or other serious incident. It doesn't help to shut down a server if the firewall has been breached; it doesn't help to shut down e-mail if the virus has infected a server. In addition to general IT skills, CIRT members should represent the various areas of expertise required in your IT department including servers, infrastructure, security, database administration, and applications, to name a few. CIRT members also should have checklists or step-by-step instructions to follow for standard incident types such as security breach, firewall breach, virus outbreak, and so on. This helps reduce stress and ensures everyone follows standard procedures to halt the immediate impact of any computer-related incident.

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