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John Daimondo @go_6683b817b20e4
Cyber Incident Response
When it comes to cyber incident response, I’ve learned that having a well-structured plan isn’t just a recommendation—it’s essential. In today’s environment, cyber threats are evolving faster than ever, and relying on reactive measures is no longer enough. I’ve seen how even minor gaps in preparation can lead to major disruptions. That’s why I’ve focused on understanding not just how to respond to incidents, but how to plan for them in advance. From identifying key response roles to ensuring communication flows smoothly during a crisis, preparation has become a core part of how I approach cybersecurity. I’ve also realised the importance of aligning technical and business teams, so that everyone knows what to do when things go wrong. It’s not just about firewalls and patches—it’s about process, clarity, and coordination. Taking the time to explore structured training in cyber incident planning and response helped me gain clarity on how to turn chaotic moments into managed outcomes. If you're operating in the UK or managing systems remotely, sharpening your cyber response strategy is no longer optional—it’s part of digital survival. The difference between a disaster and a contained incident often comes down to the groundwork you've already laid.
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08:28 AM - Jun 19, 2025 (UTC)

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