Stay informed
on critical incidents
Len Uskavor delivers structured, expert-led sessions on incident response — how it works, where it fails, and what practitioners actually do under pressure.
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What each session covers
Each webinar addresses a specific phase or challenge in incident management — detection, containment, post-incident review, or cross-team coordination.
Detection Patterns
Sessions examine how real teams identify incidents before they escalate — signal interpretation over alert fatigue.
Incident Response
From First Signal to Resolution
The webinar series examines the full incident lifecycle — not as a textbook sequence, but as a decision chain under uncertainty. Sessions are based on reconstructed cases, frameworks used by security and ops teams, and documented failure points.
Speakers present specific tools, communication structures, and triage methodologies — not general concepts. Participants engage through live Q&A and structured discussion rounds.
Cross-team Roles
How legal, comms, and ops coordinate with technical leads during an active incident — responsibility handoffs.
Post-incident Review
Structuring retrospectives that produce actionable change — not blame sessions or compliance boxes.
Containment Logic
When to isolate, when to observe, and how those decisions differ between infrastructure types and threat categories.
Who attends
Sessions attract professionals who deal with incidents directly or manage teams that do — from hands-on responders to decision-makers who set process.
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Security Operations Teams
Analysts and engineers in SOC environments who handle detection and triage daily — sessions give them structured vocabulary and process references beyond vendor documentation.
IT and Infrastructure Leads
Senior engineers and architects responsible for system recovery and continuity — sessions address coordination models under degraded conditions.
Risk and Compliance Officers
Practitioners who need to understand operational incident handling in order to write realistic policy — not from frameworks alone, but from observed practice.
Operations Managers
Managers who sit outside the technical response chain but make resourcing and escalation decisions — sessions clarify what their teams actually need during an incident.