Incident Readiness & Response.

The quality of your response is determined long before the incident begins.

They fail because people don't know who is making decisions, what happens next or where to start.

Mollis helps organisations prepare before an incident and provides experienced support when every decision matters.

Incident Readiness

Ready under pressure.

An incident response plan should work under pressure, not just satisfy an audit.

We review Cyber Incident Response Plans, playbooks, escalation processes and responsibilities to understand whether they are practical, usable and ready for a real incident.

The aim is to reduce uncertainty, strengthen decision-making and improve coordination before a real incident tests the organisation.

CIRP Reviews

Aligned to the NCSC CAF.

Our reviews assess existing response plans against recognised best practice, including outcomes within the NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF).

Rather than rewriting documents, we identify the gaps, prioritise improvements and focus on the changes that will make the biggest difference during a real incident.

Response Support

Senior specialists in sixty minutes.

When an incident happens, speed matters.

Our Incident Response Retainer provides access to senior technical and privacy specialists within sixty minutes of notification. We help contain the incident, preserve evidence, support regulatory obligations and coordinate with legal advisers, insurers and law enforcement where required.

This allows leadership teams to focus on protecting the organisation while the response is coordinated.

Exercising the Plan

Test it before you need it.

A plan should be tested before it is needed.

We work with technical teams, executives and boards to exercise response plans, validate decision-making and identify weaknesses before a real incident exposes them.

What you'll know

A clear picture.

You'll understand whether your plans, people and decision-making processes are ready for a real incident, and what should be strengthened first.

Whether we're reviewing a response plan, delivering an exercise or supporting a live incident, our focus is the same:

  • Where the response will succeed
  • Where decisions are likely to stall
  • What should change first
  • How to strengthen coordination
  • How to improve readiness

When to use Incident Readiness

Use this service when.

  • Preparing a new response plan
  • Before a regulatory audit
  • After organisational change
  • Before a major technology rollout
  • After a previous incident
  • When executive teams haven't exercised their response

Be ready before the call comes

Incident response is about decisions.

The best time to improve your response capability is before an incident begins.

Technology helps contain an incident.

People determine how successfully the organisation responds.

Independent assurance helps you understand whether those decisions will stand up under pressure.

Discuss incident readiness.

Be ready before the call comes. Speak to Mollis.