Part A: Create an Incident Response Plan

The health care organization IT staff has notified the CISO that one of the new NewTab iPads® has been misplaced, though it is not known if it was lost or stolen. The NewTab information system does not have a mobile device management capability that could track and wipe the device before the sensitive data on the device can be compromised.

Refer to the NewTab Project Profile as you complete Parts A and B below.

Part A: Create an Incident Response Plan

Create a 4- to 4.5-page incident response plan (IRP) specifically for the NewTab missing iPad incident, based on the 4 major components of incident response. Include the following in the IRP:

· Introduction

· Bulleted list of key stakeholders on the health care organization’s Response Team for the NewTab information system

· Bulleted list of compliance/regulatory requirements with respect to the health care organization and NewTab information system

· Component 1: Discovery, including the following:

· Events that should be logged and monitored with respect to the NewTab information system

· How the lost or stolen iPad® incident was discovered and reported

· Component 2: Escalation, including the following:

· Bulleted list of what triggers an event into an incident with respect to the NewTab information system

· Bulleted list of the severity of impact

· Summary of the steps for escalating the NewTab incident

· Component 3: Response, including the following:

· Summary of the planned response for the NewTab incident, including the following:

· Response to the notification of the NewTab incident

· Notification of applicable members on the Response Team

· Summary of the response

· Component 4: Reporting and Lessons Learned, including the following:

· Summary of who participates in the lessons learned for the NewTab information system incident

Part B: Create a Penetration Testing Agreement

Based on the recent incident with the NewTab information system, the CISO has been tasked with hiring a vendor to conduct independent penetration testing on the NewTab information system.

A penetration test agreement is very important to ensuring that both parties, the penetration tester and the client (your company), understand the purpose and scope of the penetration test.

Create a 2- to 3-page penetration testing agreement for the NewTab information system with the major sections listed below. Include the purpose and examples for each section.

· Scope for testing of the NewTab information system, including the following:

· Compliance/regulatory requirements

· Internal or external testing or both

· Technical testing

· Physical security testing

· Threat identification (i.e., who and what are the threats to the NewTab information system)

· Legal issues that must be considered

· Components to be tested, including the following:

· Gathering publicly available information

· Network scanning

· System/application scanning

· Privilege escalation

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