Calling Out a Cyber Crisis: A Typology for Cyber Incident and Crisis Management

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59297/a2tqhd09

Keywords:

Cybersecurity, Incident Management, Crisis Management, Digital Technology, Cyber Crisis

Abstract

Only a subset of cyber incidents in organizations escalates into a full-blown cyber crisis that overwhelms technical response capacities and has severe societal consequences. We clarify the transition from incident to crisis management and conceptualize escalation as a sociotechnical process shaped by sensemaking, decision-making, and multi-actor coordination. To do so, we synthesize cyber incident and cyber crisis management literature and propose a typology to illustrate the pressures and turning points in this transition based on actual cases. We discuss implications for preparedness, incident management, sensemaking, and post-incident learning that integrates technical remediation with crisis leadership and communication. 

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Published

2026-05-22

Conference Proceedings Volume

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ISCRAM Proceedings

How to Cite

Hujanen, K., Wolbers, J., & van den Berg, B. . (2026). Calling Out a Cyber Crisis: A Typology for Cyber Incident and Crisis Management. Proceedings of the International ISCRAM Conference, 23. https://doi.org/10.59297/a2tqhd09

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