Why This Matters
Many organisations invest heavily in prevention but struggle when an incident actually occurs.
Common challenges include:
- No clear structure for incident response
- Confusion over roles, responsibilities and decision-making
- Delayed or ineffective response under pressure
- Over-reliance on external providers during critical moments
- Lack of coordination between technical teams and leadership
When these gaps exist, even a manageable incident can escalate into a major operational, financial or reputational event.
Incident Response and Organisational Readiness
Cyber incidents are not a matter of if—they are a matter of when.
The difference between disruption and controlled response comes down to one thing: readiness.
This category focuses on building the capability your organisation needs to respond to cyber incidents with clarity, coordination and confidence.
Build Real Incident Response Capability
These courses focus on what happens during and around an incident—not just before it.
You will learn how to:
- Establish a clear and structured incident response capability
- Define roles, responsibilities and escalation pathways
- Improve coordination between technical teams and leadership
- Respond more effectively under pressure and uncertainty
- Strengthen organisational readiness before an incident occurs
How to Create a CSIRT
Learn how to establish a Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) from the ground up, including structure, roles and governance.
How to Manage a CSIRT
Understand how to lead, coordinate and sustain an effective CSIRT, ensuring it operates efficiently when incidents occur.
How to Deploy a CSIRT
Learn how to activate and deploy a CSIRT in real-world scenarios, improving response speed, communication and decision-making.
Who This Category Is For
These courses are designed for:
- Executives and senior leaders
- Cybersecurity and IT leaders
- Risk and governance professionals
- Operations managers
- Organisations building or improving incident response capability
Be Ready When It Matters
Plans alone are not enough.
Capability, clarity and coordination are what determine outcomes during an incident.
These courses help you move from having a response plan to being ready to respond.