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DESCRIPTION:The first hour of incident response is often the most important
 . It’s the point where initial contact is made and an effort to make sen
 se of events begins. But it's also where early mistakes can turn a contain
 ed issue into a full-blown crisis. \n\nThis talk focuses on how to manage 
 that critical window and avoid common pitfalls. Especially where multiple 
 systems\, stakeholders\, and streams of information all demand attention a
 t once. \n\nWe’ll explore the pitfalls that slow teams down and show how
  a simple framework can help keep order. \n\nUsing case studies and lesson
 s learned from the field\, this session highlights how the first 60 minute
 s set the tone for the entire response\, and how to ensure that tone is ca
 lm\, structured\, and effective.
DTSTAMP:20260501T070548Z
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1
SUMMARY:The First Hour of Incident Response - Every Second Logs! - George C
 hapman
URL:https://pretalx.com/bsides-exeter-2026/talk/8ASG98/
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