Cyber Security: What’s in Your Incident Response Go-Bag?

Cyber Security: What’s in Your Incident Response Go-Bag?

Protecting your business from cyber threats is about more than firewalls and passwords. When an incident happens, how you respond can make all the difference. A cyber incident can disrupt your services, compromise sensitive data and expose you to ransom demands. Cyber criminals may threaten to release stolen data to force payment, sometimes targeting the individuals whose details they’ve taken. Having a clear plan and the right tools at hand will help reduce the damage. That’s where an Incident Response Go-Bag comes in. Think of it as your emergency kit – a combination of digital tools, devices and documentation that allow you to respond quickly and effectively.

Why You Need a Go-Bag
  • Swift action: Immediate access to essential tools avoids wasted time in a crisis.
  • Preparedness: Plans are never perfect, but a ready-to-go kit keeps your response structured.
  • Collaboration: A cyber event isn’t just an IT issue. Leadership, insurers, regulators and advisers all need to be involved.
What to Include

For Businesses:

  • Software: Remote desktop tools, cybersecurity software, password managers, backup and recovery programs.
  • Hardware: Bootable USB drives with recovery utilities, diagnostic tools, and spare components.
  • Connectivity: Power banks, chargers, mobile devices.
  • Documentation: Emergency plans, key contacts, regulatory requirements – stored securely in both digital and physical form.
  • Physical items: First aid kits, torches and basic safety gear for your IT environment.

For Individuals: 

  • Connectivity: Phone, power bank, and backup charger.
  • Security & repair: Password manager, recovery tools, emergency contacts and maps.
  • Communication: A simple notepad and pen.
Golden Rules for Incident Response
  • Don’t assume IT alone can handle the fallout – they’ll be busy fixing systems
  • Don’t bypass your business continuity processes – scarce resources need leadership direction.
  • Don’t assume recovery times for routine downtime apply to a cyberattack – these are different events.  
  • Don’t underestimate data theft – encryption isn’t the only sign of an attack.
  • Don’t delay contacting your insurance adviser and cyber insurer – some notifications must be made within 24 hours.
  • Don’t risk sharing sensitive data over unsecured channels in the rush to respond.
Key Contacts to Have Ready
  • Your business continuity and emergency team
  • Key suppliers and partners
  • Legal advisers
  • Your insurance adviser and cyber insurer
  • Relevant regulators

An Incident Response Go-Bag won’t stop a cyberattack, but it will give you the tools to respond quickly, protect your business and reassure your clients. For more guidance, see Cyber.gov.au Incident Response Resources. And as always, speak with your insurance adviser to make sure your cyber cover and response plan work hand in hand.

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