Incident Response tooling overlap with SRE - advice/experiences needed
We are a pretty small security team at an org of ~3k people. I'm the only dedicated Incident Responder, however other security folks do run incidents once I log off. The current setup uses FireHydrant which is a shared tool with SRE, we pretty much inherited the workflow and the whole setup is getti
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