Incident Response Playbook (IRP)

 

The "Panic Button" Kit.

Download the 2026 Incident Response Playbook (IRP).

Manage the Chaos. Stop the Bleeding. Survive the Breach.

You Will Be Hacked. What Happens Next?

In cybersecurity, it is not a matter of if, but when.
When the red alert flashes at 3:00 AM, you do not have time to Google "what to do."
I. If you reboot the server, you destroy the evidence.
II. If you wait too long to notify, you get fined by the GDPR and SEC.
III. If you email the wrong person, you waive Attorney-Client Privilege.

Panic is expensive. Protocols are cheap.

The Legal Attorney Incident Response Playbook is your emergency battle plan. It transforms a crisis into a checklist. It tells every person on your team exactly where to sit, what to type, and who to call.

What You Get Inside the Kit:

I. The Master Incident Response Playbook (Word)
A comprehensive operational manual aligned with NIST and ISO standards. It defines Severity Levels (SEV-1 to SEV-4), Roles (Incident Commander, Scribe), and the exact Phase-by-Phase workflow from Detection to Recovery.

II. The "First Hour" Checklist
A tactical one-pager for the first 60 minutes of a breach. It covers the critical "Stop the Bleeding" steps: Isolation, Evidence Preservation, and Legal Notification.

III. The Incident Log & Evidence Tracker (Excel)
You cannot prove you handled the breach correctly without a log. This spreadsheet gives you a pre-formatted "Scribe Log" to timestamp every decision and an "Evidence Locker" to track forensic hashes.

IV. The "Tabletop Exercise" Scenario
You must practice before the real thing. We provide a scripted "Ransomware Simulation" so you can drill your team on a Saturday morning and find the gaps in your defense before hackers do.

V. The Regulatory Notification Cheatsheet
A quick-reference guide to the "Ticking Clocks." Know exactly when you must notify the GDPR regulators (72 hours), the SEC (4 days), and state authorities.

Why Founders Need This Specific Template:

I. It Establishes "Privilege"
The Playbook is written to route decisions through Legal Counsel. This helps protect your internal investigation logs from being discovered in future class-action lawsuits.

II. It Defines "Authority"
In a crisis, everyone argues. This document legally empowers the "Incident Commander" to shut down revenue-generating systems without needing a Board vote.

III. It Satisfies SOC 2 & ISO 27001
Auditors demand to see your IRP. Even more, they demand to see proof that you test it. This kit gives you both the Plan and the Test Scenario.

Don't Improvise During a Crisis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

I. Who should hold the "Incident Commander" role?
Usually the CISO, CTO, or VP of Engineering. It must be someone technical enough to understand the threat but senior enough to make business-impacting decisions.

II. Do I really need to test this?
Yes. An untested plan is a hallucination. The included "Tabletop Exercise" allows you to run a mock breach in 60 minutes to validate your readiness.

III. Does this cover Ransomware?
Yes. Article V of the Master Playbook specifically addresses the legal and ethical protocols for Ransomware, including OFAC checks and Board authorization for payments.

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