Responding to some future incident might require significant cooperation by multiple teams or organizations within an incident response community. To study the effectiveness of that cooperation, the Carnegie Mellon® Software Engineering Institute (SEI) conducted a study using a group of volunteer, autonomous incident response organizations. These organizations completed special SEI-designed tasks that required them to work together. The study identified three factors as likely to help or hinder the cooperation of incident responders: being prepared, being organized, and following incident response best practices. This technical note describes those factors and offers recommendations for implementing each one.</p
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This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
<p>Responding to some future incident might require significant cooperation by multiple teams or org...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
In complex emergency situations, there are many times when the rescue service, the police and the me...
This paper examines the problem of achieving efficient inter-organizational collaboration during eme...
This study aims to identify the factors related to developing a cybersecurity culture at an organiza...
We studied the nature of incident response teams in seven Operations Centers of varying size and typ...
In crisis management involvement of a large number of organizations is required. Not only the first ...
When an accident occurs, a need often arises of assistance from one or more of the society´s emergen...
In crisis management involvement of a large number of organizations is required. Not only the first ...
The importance of communication, information sharing and interoperability in an emergency response s...
Situations that call for interorganizational coordination are often ones in which there is no higher...
Recent history has indicated that crises are becoming more frequent rather than exceptional events. ...
CHDS State/LocalIn 2008, consistent with past practice, the Phoenix Urban Area began a collaborative...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...
<p>Responding to some future incident might require significant cooperation by multiple teams or org...
The Incident Command System (ICS) exists as the nationwide standard for on-site incident management,...
The scale and frequency of large-scale disasters and the wide range of severities and the myriad way...
In complex emergency situations, there are many times when the rescue service, the police and the me...
This paper examines the problem of achieving efficient inter-organizational collaboration during eme...
This study aims to identify the factors related to developing a cybersecurity culture at an organiza...
We studied the nature of incident response teams in seven Operations Centers of varying size and typ...
In crisis management involvement of a large number of organizations is required. Not only the first ...
When an accident occurs, a need often arises of assistance from one or more of the society´s emergen...
In crisis management involvement of a large number of organizations is required. Not only the first ...
The importance of communication, information sharing and interoperability in an emergency response s...
Situations that call for interorganizational coordination are often ones in which there is no higher...
Recent history has indicated that crises are becoming more frequent rather than exceptional events. ...
CHDS State/LocalIn 2008, consistent with past practice, the Phoenix Urban Area began a collaborative...
This doctoral thesis suggests a framework for how multi-organizational emergency response management...