Incident Response Teams (IRTs) are often seen as the heroes of cybersecurity, jumping in to save the day when things go wrong. But there are a lot of misconceptions and myths around what these teams actually do, how they operate, and what it takes to be effective. I'm curious to know—what are some lesser-known myths or misconceptions about incident response teams that you think people often overlook?
Like:
* Misunderstandings about the role of an incident response team in day-to-day operations
* Myths about how quickly they can resolve complex incidents
* Misconceptions about the tools or expertise needed to be effective in incident response
* Unrealistic expectations about the team’s ability to prevent future incidents
Feel free to share any insights or experiences you have! submitted by /u/Extreme-Lavishness62
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