DHS Hosts National Cyber Incident Response Plan Webinars

You are invited to attend any one of four webinars hosted by DHS to learn more about and share your thoughts on the newly released National Cyber Incident Response Plan (NCIRP).  This is an essential component of DHS’s mission to strengthen the security and resilience of the Nation by working to improve the ability of all to manage cyber incidents.

You do not need to register in advance, on the day of the event, just use the links provided in the information below.  Each one hour webinar session will cover the same information.

NCIRP Stakeholder Webinar #1

DATE:              Monday March 27, 2017

TIME:               3:00-4:00PM (eastern)

CONNECT:      https://share.dhs.gov/r3fctx11w2x/

DIAL:               1-800-320-4330/Passcode:  372094

 

NCIRP Stakeholder Webinar #2

 DATE:              Tuesday March 28, 2017

TIME:               3:00-4:00PM (eastern)

CONNECT:      https://share.dhs.gov/r8bvryj2nu9/

DIAL:               1-800-320-4330/Passcode: 372094

 

NCIRP Stakeholder Webinar #3

DATE:              Wednesday March 29, 2017

TIME:               3:00-4:00PM (eastern)

CONNECT:      https://share.dhs.gov/r6cmtu0qngo/

DIAL:               1-800-320-4330/Passcode 372094

 

NCIRP Stakeholder Webinar #4

DATE:              Thursday March 30, 2017

TIME:               3:00-4:00PM (eastern)

CONNECT:      https://share.dhs.gov/r22skziadr4/

DIAL:               1-800-320-4330/Passcode 372094

This Plan applies to cyber incidents and more specifically significant cyber incidents that are likely to result in demonstrable harm to the national security interests, foreign relations, or economy of the United States or to the public confidence, civil liberties, or public health and safety of the American people.  We plan to discuss how the NCIRP can be leveraged within your communities.

The NCIRP:

  • Describes a national approach to dealing with cyber incidents, and the important role that the private sector, States, and multiple federal agencies play in responding to incidents and how the actions of all fit together for an integrated response;
  • Reflects and incorporates lessons learned from exercises and real U.S. incidents and policy updates, such as Presidential Policy Directive (PPD)-41 on Cyber Incident Coordination Policy and the National Cybersecurity Protection Act of 2014; and
  • Reinforces and describes the roles of the lead Federal agencies during a significant cyber incident

To view the final NCIRP, visit https://www.us-cert.gov/ncirp