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Darren Death
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Darren Death

Darren Death is ASRC Federal's Chief Information Security Officer. He is responsible for managing the enterprise cybersecurity program across a 3 billion-dollar portfolio of business sectors, including financial services, government contracting, and construction. A proven technology leader with over 20 years of experience deploying enterprise systems for large private and public organizations, Darren Death has led, designed, and implemented large-scale, organizational-wide enterprise IT systems with far-reaching impact. Before joining ASRC Federal, while at the Department of Justice, he was responsible for creating a nationwide enterprise processing capability across the US Attorney, Marshalls Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms divisions. At the Library of Congress, Darren was responsible for all emerging technologies related to information security. He holds a doctoral degree in information technology, specializing in information assurance and cybersecurity.
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Components of an incident response plan


As with most concepts presented in this book, ultimately, the incident response plan is a business plan and must be designed and implemented with your organization's mission and business in mind. Essentially, the purpose of your incident response plan is to ensure that your organization can continue operating and providing services.

The incident response plan comprises many phases, which make up the overall incident response program life cycle. This life cycle includes:

  • Initial activities that initiate, plan, and implement the incident response capability, including:
    • Ongoing dialog with the organization's IT and business stakeholders to ensure that the incident response capability meets business objectives
    • The necessary planning to establish the organization's incident response capability as a functioning business program
    • Establishment of a repeated life cycle that will characterize the incident response process for the organization
  • The repeatable operational...
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Darren Death

Darren Death is ASRC Federal's Chief Information Security Officer. He is responsible for managing the enterprise cybersecurity program across a 3 billion-dollar portfolio of business sectors, including financial services, government contracting, and construction. A proven technology leader with over 20 years of experience deploying enterprise systems for large private and public organizations, Darren Death has led, designed, and implemented large-scale, organizational-wide enterprise IT systems with far-reaching impact. Before joining ASRC Federal, while at the Department of Justice, he was responsible for creating a nationwide enterprise processing capability across the US Attorney, Marshalls Service, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms divisions. At the Library of Congress, Darren was responsible for all emerging technologies related to information security. He holds a doctoral degree in information technology, specializing in information assurance and cybersecurity.
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