July 31, 2023, 10:17 p.m. | /u/JimmyTheHuman

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I am curious, anyone who has been through any kind of cyber attack, how did you, your peers, your manager and the companies senior management respond?

Did you find companies pointing the finger and looking for blood, or were engineers and admins given more of a voice to speak up about risk? Was you're cyber incident caused by a known risk or vulnerability, eg some on the risk register that hadn't been resolve yet and how well received was that? …

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