Learn from SF MUNI
When Ransomware
Shut Down the City's Transit
In 2016, San Francisco's MUNI system was crippled by a ransomware attack, forcing them to open fare gates. With Incident Drill, your team can practice responding to similar security threats in a safe, simulated environment, building critical incident response skills.
WHY TEAMS PRACTICE THIS
Fortify Your Defenses, Minimize the Damage
- ✓ Improve incident response time
- ✓ Reduce the impact of security breaches
- ✓ Enhance team communication and collaboration
- ✓ Identify and address vulnerabilities proactively
- ✓ Minimize financial losses and reputational damage
- ✓ Increase overall security awareness and preparedness
How It Works
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Step 1: Simulation Setup
Configure a ransomware attack simulation based on the SF MUNI incident.
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Step 2: Team Response
Your team responds to the simulated attack, following your incident response plan.
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Step 3: Analysis & Debrief
Analyze the team's performance, identify areas for improvement, and document lessons learned.
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Step 4: Continuous Improvement
Implement changes to your processes and repeat simulations to improve preparedness.
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Related Incidents
Be Prepared, Not Surprised
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