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Incident Response Report
Nov. 1, 2023, 2:17 a.m. | /u/digitydog70
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Is it a best practice to ask the Incident Response Team, to provide a copy of the incident report, outlining details and timelines of the attack and details on the loss, when the attack occurred, basically getting as much detail as possible so that you can be a better, more secure company in the future? Why would we "not" want to get a copy of this report? I …
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