What’s in Your Inbox?


(A Common Question)


A question that’s best asked during an incident response tabletop test.
Another one of those Dan’s New Leaf Posts, meant to inspire thought about IT Governance . . . .


What is in your inbox?  It’s a question hackers will be answering, if they get access to your users’ email.

It’s a question we learned to ask, thanks to the business email compromise scenario, in our incident response tabletop tests.

If we are keeping our email retention offsite, maybe we would be better off managing what we keep in the email stores of our users?

If you haven’t yet done this, you should consider what is in your email and how much, during your next risk assessment.

Action items will ensue!


Original article by Dan Hadaway CRISC CISA CISM. Founder and Information Architect, infotex


Dan’s New Leaf” – a fun blog to inspire thought in  IT Governance.


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