
Incident Response Plan

Incident Response Planning

Be Prepared. Be Fast. Be Secure.
Cybersecurity threats are no longer a question of "if" but "when." A single security incident can cost your organization time, trust, and thousands (or even millions) in damages. That’s why at Directpath Global Technologies Inc. (DGTI), we offer structured Incident Response Planning services that prepare your team to act with speed, clarity, and control when it matters most.
What Is an Incident Response Plan?
An Incident Response Plan (IRP) is a documented, strategic roadmap that guides your organization in detecting, managing, and recovering from cybersecurity incidents. It defines the steps to follow during a breach from initial alert to post-incident review ensuring a coordinated and compliant response.

DGT's IRP Methodology
DGTI’s IRP services go beyond creating a plan we help establish a proactive incident response culture built on readiness, awareness, and continuous improvement.

Incident Response Policy Creation
We define the scope, roles, and authority of your response team and establish the framework for managing different threat scenarios.

Playbook Development
We create tailored playbooks based on your most likely threats (e.g., phishing, ransomware, insider threats, malware outbreaks), detailing specific response actions and containment procedures.

Detection and Analysis
We help you integrate detection systems and logging mechanisms that allow quick recognition and classification of incidents.

Roles and Responsibilities
From executive leadership to IT admins, every stakeholder needs to know their role. We map out who does what and when during each stage of an incident.

Legal, Regulatory, and Communication Protocols
We guide your organization on how to preserve evidence, report breaches to authorities, and communicate with internal teams, clients, and regulators.

Recovery and Lessons Learned
After containment, we support system recovery and facilitate a post-incident review to identify root causes, enhance defenses, and update the IRP accordingly.

Simulation and Tabletop Exercises
We run realistic drills with your team to validate your IRP, sharpen decision-making, and reduce response times in real scenarios.

Why Your Business Needs a IRP
Whether you are a small enterprise, a non-profit foundation, or a large corporation if you store, process, or manage digital data, a robust IRP is critical.
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Limits operational damage from cyberattacks
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Supports insurance and audit requirements
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Reduces financial and reputational risk
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Enables continuous security posture improvement
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Ensures faster, coordinated, and compliant response
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