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.

San Francisco MUNI | 2016 | Security (Ransomware)

The Cost of Being Unprepared

Security incidents like the SF MUNI ransomware attack highlight the devastating impact of unpreparedness. Beyond the immediate financial losses, these events can lead to reputational damage, operational disruptions, and a loss of public trust. Reactive measures are not enough; proactive training is essential.

PREPARE YOUR TEAM

Simulate and Conquer: Incident Drill for Security Readiness

Incident Drill provides a platform to simulate security incidents like the SF MUNI attack, allowing your team to practice incident response, identify vulnerabilities, and develop effective mitigation strategies. Build your team's resilience and minimize the impact of future attacks.

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Realistic Incident Simulations

Experience scenarios mirroring real-world attacks like the SF MUNI ransomware incident.

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Collaborative Team Training

Practice incident response as a team, fostering communication and coordination.

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In-Depth Post-Mortem Analysis

Analyze your team's performance and identify areas for improvement.

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Performance Tracking & Metrics

Measure your team's progress and demonstrate security readiness.

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Cloud-Based Platform

Access Incident Drill from anywhere, anytime.

Actionable Insights

Gain practical insights to strengthen your security posture.

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

Ransomware Attack Flow

Nov 25, 2016 Malware Infiltration Compromised Systems
Nov 26, 2016 Encryption of Data Data Held Hostage
Nov 27, 2016 Ransom Demand $73,000 Ransom
Nov 27, 2016 MUNI Response Opened Fare Gates

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.

Be Prepared, Not Surprised

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