A security analyst monitoring a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) dashboard receives an alert showing an internal web application server actively executing unauthorized PowerShell scripts launched via a web shell. The web shell was uploaded through a newly exploited file upload vulnerability. According to standard incident response playbooks, which of the following should be the analyst's immediate next action?
- Disconnect the affected web server from the network segment while maintaining host power.Cevap
- BRe-image the server operating system and restore files from the most recent clean backup.
- CDeploy a signature update to the Web Application Firewall to block cross-site scripting payloads.
- DConduct a post-incident review meeting to update the organization's incident response policy.
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Disconnect the affected web server from the network segment while maintaining host power.
In accordance with standard NIST/ISO incident response frameworks, once an active compromise is confirmed, the immediate priority is containment. Isolating the server from the network stops active command-and-control channels and lateral movement while keeping the system powered on to preserve volatile RAM evidence for forensic capture.
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Incident Response Lifecycle - Containment Phase