Cybersecurity Framework
Typical incident response plans {contain|include|comprise} a set of written {instructions|directions} that {outline|define} the {organization|group}'s response to a cyberattack. Without a documented plan in place, {an organization|a corporation|a company} {may|might|could} not {successfully|efficiently} detect an intrusion or compromise and stakeholders {may|might|could} not {understand|perceive} their roles, processes and procedures {during|throughout} an escalation, slowing the {organization|group}'s response {and resolution|and determination|and backbone}. Ransomware is {a type|a kind|a sort} of malware that locks down {files|information|recordsdata}, {data|knowledge|information} or {systems|methods|techniques}, and threatens to erase or destroy {the data|the info|the information} - or make {private|personal|non-public} or {sensitive|delicate} {data|knowledge|information} to {the public|the {general|common|basic} public} - {unless|until|except} a ransom is paid to the cybe...