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Incident Response Plan (IRP)
An Incident Response Plan is a documented set of procedures for detecting, responding to, and recovering from cybersecurity incidents.
This comprehensive framework outlines the specific steps an organization must take when a security breach, data leak, malware infection, or other cyber threat occurs, ensuring a coordinated and effective response that minimizes damage and recovery time.
A well-structured incident response plan typically includes six key phases: preparation, identification, containment, eradication, recovery, and lessons learned. The preparation phase involves establishing response teams, defining roles and responsibilities, and creating communication protocols. Identification focuses on detecting and analyzing potential incidents through monitoring systems and threat intelligence. Containment aims to limit the scope and impact of the incident, while eradication removes the threat from affected systems.
The plan should clearly define escalation procedures, contact information for key personnel, legal and regulatory notification requirements, and documentation standards for forensic analysis. Regular testing through tabletop exercises and simulations helps ensure team readiness and identifies gaps in the plan. An effective incident response plan not only reduces the technical impact of security incidents but also helps organizations maintain compliance with regulatory requirements and preserve stakeholder trust during crisis situations.
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