Sekit CSF · Incident Response · Policy
RCF-0265Playbooks
Step-by-step response procedures exist for the most likely incident scenarios
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RCF-0265PlaybooksIncident Response · Policy
RCF-0265 maps to 5 controls across the published frameworks. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
A.5.24Information security incident management planning and preparationsupportsShort, approved playbooks for scenarios like ransomware or phishing account takeover are the concrete preparation artifact this control asks companies to have ready.A.5.37Documented operating proceduresrelatedThis policy control maintains short, approved incident response playbooks for likely scenarios such as ransomware and phishing, a related category of documented procedure alongside the operating procedures A.5.37 covers.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
Curated mapping with the reasoning, not just the codes.
RS.MA-02Incident reports triagedRS.MA-03Incidents categorized and prioritizedRS.MA-04Incidents escalated
Evidence that proves this control
What an auditor, or Sekit's evidence engine, asks for.
Incident playbooks, exercises and forensics readiness
The step-by-step guides for the most likely incidents, the tabletop exercises, the post-incident review reports, and how evidence is preserved so an incident can be investigated.
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