Incident Response Plan / SOC Playbook by ibukun BabalolaIncident Response Plan / SOC Playbook by ibukun Babalola
Incident Response Plan / SOC Playbookibukun Babalola
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When an incident hits, the worst time to figure out your response process is during the incident itself.
I write production-ready incident response plans, SOC playbooks, and security policies built from my real experience running live incident response at CyberEdge Solutions in Australia, aligned to NIST and ISO 27001.
No system access needed. You answer a short intake form. I deliver a professionally formatted Word document the same day.
Documents I write:
Incident Response Plan (full NIST framework: Preparation → Detection → Containment → Eradication → Recovery → Post-Incident Review)
SOC Alert Playbooks (malware, phishing, unauthorised access, lateral movement — each with trigger conditions, investigation steps, escalation path, and response actions)
Security Policies (Acceptable Use, Access Control, Password Policy, Data Classification)
Cyber Essentials / ISO 27001 / SOC 2 supporting documentation
Why this matters: Most cyber insurance policies now require a documented IR plan. ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials certification both mandate it. A UK consultancy charges £2,000–5,000 for this work. I deliver it same-day at a fraction of the cost and I write it from real SOC experience, not a template.
Certifications: CompTIA Security+ · ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity · ISO 27001 experience · NIST CSF
FAQs
You complete a short Google Form (industry, team size, tools in use, regulatory requirements, top security concerns). I use that to write a document specific to your environment not a generic template.
Yes. The document is professionally formatted, framework-referenced, and structured for external review. Many clients use these for ISO 27001 preparation, Cyber Essentials Plus, and cyber insurance requirements.
Microsoft Word (.docx) with your company name on the cover page, delivered via Google Drive link. You can edit it freely.
Yes, use the Standard or Premium tier to cover multiple documents at once.
Starting at$75
Duration1 day
Tags
Cybersecurity Specialist
Technical Writer
Compliance
Incident Response
Information Security
ISO 27001
NIST
Risk Assessment
Security Operations
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ibukun Babalola Lagos, Nigeria
Incident Response Plan / SOC Playbookibukun Babalola
Starting at$75
Duration1 day
Tags
Cybersecurity Specialist
Technical Writer
Compliance
Incident Response
Information Security
ISO 27001
NIST
Risk Assessment
Security Operations
Cover image for Incident Response Plan / SOC Playbook
When an incident hits, the worst time to figure out your response process is during the incident itself.
I write production-ready incident response plans, SOC playbooks, and security policies built from my real experience running live incident response at CyberEdge Solutions in Australia, aligned to NIST and ISO 27001.
No system access needed. You answer a short intake form. I deliver a professionally formatted Word document the same day.
Documents I write:
Incident Response Plan (full NIST framework: Preparation → Detection → Containment → Eradication → Recovery → Post-Incident Review)
SOC Alert Playbooks (malware, phishing, unauthorised access, lateral movement — each with trigger conditions, investigation steps, escalation path, and response actions)
Security Policies (Acceptable Use, Access Control, Password Policy, Data Classification)
Cyber Essentials / ISO 27001 / SOC 2 supporting documentation
Why this matters: Most cyber insurance policies now require a documented IR plan. ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials certification both mandate it. A UK consultancy charges £2,000–5,000 for this work. I deliver it same-day at a fraction of the cost and I write it from real SOC experience, not a template.
Certifications: CompTIA Security+ · ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity · ISO 27001 experience · NIST CSF
FAQs
You complete a short Google Form (industry, team size, tools in use, regulatory requirements, top security concerns). I use that to write a document specific to your environment not a generic template.
Yes. The document is professionally formatted, framework-referenced, and structured for external review. Many clients use these for ISO 27001 preparation, Cyber Essentials Plus, and cyber insurance requirements.
Microsoft Word (.docx) with your company name on the cover page, delivered via Google Drive link. You can edit it freely.
Yes, use the Standard or Premium tier to cover multiple documents at once.
$75