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Post-Incident Business Recovery

CyBiz provides cyber security risk management and incident response support services

Once the Incident has been controlled, and the Incident Response Report has been completed and understood, a remediation plan will be required to enhance your organisation’s Cyber resilience and minimise the risk of recurrence. 

You now understand first-hand how destructive a Cyber security Incident can be to your organisation. Whether you were happy with your level of Incident Response or there were areas your organisation could have done better, you will want to improve your organisation’s Cyber resilience through targeted action-points across all spheres of People, Process and Technology. 

CyBiz can support you to build and implement your roadmap to post-incident enhanced Cyber security resilience.

Other Services We Provide

Board and Executive Leadership Support

Board and Executive Leadership Support

Cyber Security Risk Assessment

Cyber Security Risk Assessment

Incident Response

Cyber Security Incident Response

Penetration Testing

Penetration Testing

Training

Cyber Security Training & Preparedness

Escape Room

Cyber Security Escape Room

Contact Us for Cyber Security Risk Assessment

Frequently Asked Questions

After a cyber incident is contained and analysed, post-incident recovery focuses on creating and implementing a plan to enhance resilience and reduce the chance of recurrence.
Experiencing a significant cyber attack highlights vulnerabilities across people, processes and technology. A structured roadmap ensures targeted improvements and lasting resilience.
We work with clients to build and implement a tailored roadmap for strengthening cyber security across the organisation. This includes addressing gaps identified during the incident and improving defences.
Planning starts as part of the initial response to the incident, and then becomes a key operational focus once the incident report is completed and understood. Early planning allows organisations to act quickly on lessons learned and allocate resources efficiently.
Recovery plans address improvements across people (training and culture), processes (policies and procedures) and technology (infrastructure and tools).