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5 Steps to Building an Incident Response Plan Step 1: Preparation. Preparation is key to an effective response. Step 2: Detection and analysis. Take steps to put security safeguards in place. Step 3: Containment, eradication, and recovery. Step 4: Post-incident activity. Step 5: Test your incident response process.
An incident management team (IMT) is dispatched or mobilized during complex emergency incidents to provide a command and control infrastructure in order to manage the operational, logistical, informational, planning, fiscal, community, political, and safety issues associated with complex incidents.
There is a simple method or approach to problem-solving and incident analysis that applies whether the problem is big or small. This approach is called the 5Cs. The 5Cs are Conditions, Correlations, Contributions, Causes, and Corrections. Listed below is the detail and order in which they should be considered.
Step 1: Prepare For Threats. The incident response lifecycle starts with planning and preparing for whatever incidents may occur. Step 3: Analyze/Identify The Threat. Step 4: Contain The Threat. Step 5: Eliminate The Threat. Step 6: Recover And Restore. Step 7: Incident Debrief / Lessons Learned.
There are five steps in an incident management plan: Incident identification. Incident categorization. Incident prioritization. Incident response. Incident closure.
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Key elements and features of NIMS include: Incident Command System (ICS). Preparedness. Communications and Information Management. Joint Information System (JIS). NIMS Integration Center (NIC).

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