Attack Plan – Before an Event

Before an Event

Meet with a Cyber Security Company

  • Cyber Cos: Like a lawyer or an accountant – have one you can call.
  • You need to have a relationship before an attack for NDA.
  • Consider these options:

Mad Hatter Techs – Tom Brown

madhattertechs.com

208-371-1635

tomb@madhattertechs.com

CRI Advantage – Contact Leo Cuellar

criadvantage.com

208-258-7641

lcuellar@CRIadvantage.com

Cyber Insurance

Typically a $25 – $50 rider on regular insurance; however, experts encourage an entirely separate cyber security policy.
Make sure vendors carry cyber security if they manage your data and that it
covers your business.

Understand the type of insurance and scope of coverage – 1st vs. 3rd party:
ftc.gov/system/files/attachments/cyber-insurance/cybersecurity_sb_cyber-insurance.pdf

Alan Guyton Payne West Insurance

208-424-2923

Matt Sevieri Insurance

sevieriinsurancegroup.com

208-884-1700

matt.sevieri@american-national.com

Other Cyber Insurance Providers

After an Event

  1. Do NOT pull the system off the internet (don’t unplug!)
  2. Note which systems have been compromised (client info? financials?)
  3. Call cyber company
  4. Call payment processor if there was compromised credit card info
  5. Call insurance
  6. Report to the FBI
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