Incident Response Advisory
Be prepared for the worst case scenario
What do you do if your systems are attacked tomorrow? We help you create and practice an incident response plan so your team knows how to respond to a security incident — fast, coordinated and with minimal damage.
When an attack occurs, the first hours are crucial. Organizations without a clear incident response plan lose on average more data and pay higher recovery costs. We help you build, practice and maintain your crisis plan — so your team knows exactly what to do when it really matters.
For whom?
Organizations wanting to improve their crisis plans or those without an incident response procedure.
What is tested?
- ›Current IR procedures
- ›Communication plan
- ›Backup and recovery capacity
- ›Forensic capabilities
- ›Detection capacity
Our process
Situation analysis & gap assessment
Analysis of your current IR capabilities: procedures, tooling, roles and responsibilities — and identification of critical gaps.
IR Plan development
Creating a tailored Incident Response Plan with clear escalation paths, roles, communication procedures and legal obligations.
Scenario playbooks
Developing specific playbooks per threat scenario: ransomware, data breach, DDoS, insider threat and more.
Tabletop exercise
Simulated crisis exercise with your management and IT team to test and refine the IR plan in a safe environment.
Review & update
Post-exercise review with improvement recommendations and periodic plan updates as your environment evolves.
What do you receive?
Frequently asked questions
Do you help if we are already under attack?
This service focuses on preparation. For active incident response during an attack, we refer you to specialized IR partners. Contact us immediately in that case.
What is a tabletop exercise?
A tabletop exercise is a discussion-based simulation where your team walks through an attack scenario without using real systems. It tests the IR plan, communication and decision-making.
How long does it take to create an IR plan?
A complete incident response plan including playbooks and tabletop exercise typically takes 2-4 weeks, depending on your organization's complexity.