INCIDENTS / DATA BREACHES / CYBERSECURITY
Incidents and Breaches: Structured Response and Sound Decisions
I help organizations determine what happened, mitigate the effects of an event, assess risk, carry out required actions, and organize documentation and communication. I combine the perspectives of data protection, IT and cybersecurity, supporting management and response teams.
Urgent support is available. The first contact serves to establish a secure method for further communication and the required scope of assistance.
When Time is Critical

Mitigating Effects
Determining actions that cannot wait.

Securing Information
Organizing available facts and chronology.

Risk and Obligation Assessment
Event qualification and decision preparation.

Further Actions
Documentation, communication, and remedial plan.
When is Support Needed?
There’s no need to have a ready diagnosis or a complete picture of the event. Support can begin at various stages of the response.
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Event Just Detected
The organization needs to quickly establish priorities, responsibilities, and initial actions.
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Uncertain How to Qualify the Event
It is necessary to determine whether the situation requires assessment from the perspective of personal data, security, business continuity, or several areas simultaneously.
03
Technical Response Underway
IT is mitigating the effects, and in parallel, risk, decisions, communication, and documentation need to be organized.
04
Event Contained
Verification of the response, documentation of decisions, and planning of remedial actions are needed.
Not every incident is a personal data breach. First, we organize the facts and risks, then we establish obligations and a response plan.
One Incident Requires Multiple Perspectives
Effective response requires combining technical findings, data-related obligations, and management decisions into one coherent process.
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Data Protection and Obligations
Breach qualification, risk assessment, decisions regarding notifications, communications, and documentation.
02
Technology and Business Continuity
Mitigating effects, cooperation with IT and vendors, and establishing information needed for further assessment.
03
Management and Communication
Roles, responsibilities, information for management, communication and control of action implementation.
One Structured Process Instead of Several Independent Opinions
I translate technical findings into risks, obligations, decisions, communication, and remedial actions. This ensures that management and organizational teams work with a common understanding of the situation.
Scope of Available Support
The scope of support is determined jointly, depending on the stage of the event, available information, and the organization’s needs. Consultation on a selected stage or comprehensive coordination of the response is possible.
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Situation and Priority Assessment
Gathering available information, identifying gaps, and determining actions that cannot wait.
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Risk, Obligations, and Decisions
Event qualification, assessment of possible consequences, and preparation of options for further action.
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Coordination and Communication
Cooperation with management, DPO, IT, compliance, lawyers, vendors, and external experts.
04
Documentation and Remedial Actions
Chronology, justification of decisions, required materials, and recommendations to reduce the risk of recurrence.
How Does Cooperation Work?
The process is structured but adapted to the stage of the event, available information, and actual risk.
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Secure Contact
We establish the basic need, appropriate individuals, and method of information transfer.
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Initial Assessment
We organize what is known, what is unknown, and what requires urgent action.
03
Analysis and Decisions
We assess the risk, obligations, and possible options for further action.
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Implementation and Communication
I help carry out agreed actions, prepare documentation, required notifications, and communication.
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Closure and Conclusions
We summarize the event and establish remedial actions and how they will be controlled.
Analysis can be conducted in stages. There’s no need to wait for a complete picture of the situation to begin mitigating effects and organizing decisions.
What Does the Organization Receive?
The result is not merely an opinion or a single document. The organization receives the basis for making, implementing, and overseeing decisions.
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Clear Picture of the Situation
Key facts, unknowns, risks, and priorities presented in a way useful for management and teams.
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Documented Decisions
Chronology, premises, actions taken, and justification for further proceedings.
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Coordinated Response
A common approach for management, DPO, IT, compliance, lawyers, and vendors.
04
Plan for Further Actions
Technical, organizational, and procedural recommendations, and how their implementation will be controlled.
Experience that Combines Multiple Perspectives
Incident management requires an understanding of technology, data protection, responsibilities, and how an organization operates.
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Over 20 Years of Technological Experience
Practical experience working with systems, processes, vendors, and real organizational problems.
02
DPO + IT + Cybersecurity
Combining legal, organizational, and technical perspectives.
03
Support for Management Boards and Complex Organizations
Communication tailored to decision-makers and implementation teams.
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Cooperation with Experts
I help conduct an initial technical assessment and establish the information needed for further analysis. When the situation requires it, I cooperate with the organization’s IT, vendors, and external specialists.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does every incident need to be reported?
No. First, it is necessary to establish the nature of the event, possible consequences, scope of data, and organizational obligations. The decision should result from a documented analysis, not merely from the occurrence of the event itself.
Is every cybersecurity incident a personal data breach?
No. An incident may not involve personal data or may trigger several parallel obligations. Therefore, each area requires proper qualification.
Can actions be initiated without a complete picture of the situation?
Yes. Mitigating effects, securing information, and organizing decisions often begin before all facts are known. Analysis can be supplemented as new information becomes available.
Is urgent support available?
Yes. Urgent support is available. The first contact serves to establish the situation, appropriate individuals, a secure communication channel, and priority actions.
Do you cooperate with our IT team, DPO, and lawyers?
Yes. The goal is to combine the organization’s competencies, organize responsibilities, and support a common decision-making process. If necessary, vendors and external experts are involved.
What should be prepared for the first contact?
Information about the organization and a request for contact are sufficient. The form is not for describing the incident or sending confidential data, passwords, personal data, or documents. We will establish a secure way to provide details after contact is made.
INITIAL SITUATION ASSESSMENT
Let’s start with secure contact
Initially, information about the organization and a request for contact are sufficient. We will establish the scope of support, the individuals needed for further discussion, and a secure way to transfer information after contact is made.
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