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Security in Computing 5th Edition by Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Charles P Pfleeger, Jonathan Margulies

Edition 5ISBN: 0134085043
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Security in Computing 5th Edition by Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Charles P Pfleeger, Jonathan Margulies

Edition 5ISBN: 0134085043
Exercise 14

When is an incident over? That is, what factors influence whether to continue the work of the incident handling team or to disband it?

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Incident and Its types

An incident can be defined as any mishappening caused to hardware or software components in the organization. Any security breach can be treated as an incident. An incident can be small taking few hours to be corrected or large taking many days to recover.

Some examples of the types of incidents that may occur are given below:

• Natural disasters such as flood, fire, and so on cause an incident to occur as it destroys the systems and the information stored in them.

• Failure of some important software component, electricity, network access, and so on.

• Attack of intruder over the network, virus attack, denial of service attack, and other relevant attacks leading to occurrence of incidents.


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