4.3.6: Perform necessary activities after the incident

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Perform necessary activities after the incident. The severity of the incident and the organisation’s expertise and capacity will determine which activities are required and whether they should be conducted by internal or external personnel. It could involve:
• Investigation to determine the root cause of the incident, including:
o Type of malware
o Threat actor
o Attack vector
o Tools
o How the sequence of events unfolded, and how the threat actor behaved.
• Preparing a summary that the management can understand and act on.
• Communication with relevant parties, including sector-specific computer emergency response teams
and/or NSM NCSC.

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Perform necessary activities after the incident. The severity of the incident and the organisation’s expertise and capacity will determine which activities are required and whether they should be conducted by internal or external personnel. It could involve:
• Investigation to determine the root cause of the incident, including:
o Type of malware
o Threat actor
o Attack vector
o Tools
o How the sequence of events unfolded, and how the threat actor behaved.
• Preparing a summary that the management can understand and act on.
• Communication with relevant parties, including sector-specific computer emergency response teams
and/or NSM NCSC.

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Communicating with relevant parties after an incident, including CERTs and NSM NCSC
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Communicating with relevant parties after an incident, including CERTs and NSM NCSC

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Communicating the results of cyber security incident analysis
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Communicating the results of cyber security incident analysis

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Follow-up analysis for security incidents
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