June 18, 2024, 5:56 p.m. | /u/ProfessionalArmy6284

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I’m researching human factors in cyber incident response teams (you may have seen a recent previous post by me too!) and I’m just trying to gather intel on what parts of your job make your life harder. Maybe poor communication methods, or common interfaces being less than optimal for tired eyes even? Any insight would be appreciated!

I’ll be trying to use this to inform which topics to research, in hopes of potentially addressing issues later on. So far I’ve …

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