What steps should cannabis companies include in a cyberattack response plan?

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AlphaRoot Team
340 4 months ago

The average cost of a U.S. data breach is over $4 million, and more than half of cyberattacks involve employee mistakes. A response plan should:
• Define roles and responsibilities—identify who will lead incident response, communicate with regulators, customers, and insurers.
• Isolate and contain affected systems to prevent further intrusion.
• Notify your cyber liability insurer; coverage may pay for forensic investigations, data restoration, and credit monitoring.
• Communicate transparently with customers and regulators to meet breach-notification requirements.
• Conduct a post-mortem to identify weaknesses and update security policies.
Regular drills and updates to the plan ensure preparedness when—not if—a cyber incident occurs.

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