Arctic Wolf launches incident response platform
Security operations company Arctic Wolf has launched a new solution that combines incident readiness with incident response coverage.
The company claims that Incident360 Retainer enables organisations to respond with confidence and speed to major security incidents with SLAs as fast as one hour.
The solution features a centralised interface to initiate emergency incident response engagements, manage readiness activities, and create or update an incident response plan. It is also capable of producing cyber resilience assessments against frameworks such as NIST CSF 1.1/2.0 and CIS Critical Controls v8.
In case of a security issue, the platform includes incident-specific step-by-step runbooks for high-risk incident types such as ransomware and business email compromise.
For Arctic Wolf customers on the Incident360 Retainer Plus tier, company experts will also guide internal teams through a tailored incident scenario and provide one-on-one sessions to build or review an incident readiness plan and assess cyber resilience assessment results.
“Threat actors are moving faster than ever, and the rise of AI-enhanced attacks is accelerating the speed, scale and complexity of cyber threats,” Arctic Wolf president for technology and services Dan Schiappa said. “For most organisations, it’s no longer a question of if, but when a severe cyberattack will occur.
“The Arctic Wolf Incident360 Retainer gives customers the ability to prepare with confidence and respond without hesitation. There is no need to ration service hours or choose between readiness and response. It’s a smarter, more resilient way to stay ahead of modern threats.”
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