A readiness page that makes prevention, detection, containment, recovery, communication, and continuity visually obvious.
Readiness lifecycle
The readiness model now uses a timeline form to make incident flow clear.
Reduce entry points through identity, patch, email and web trust.
Route alerts to owners with response windows.
Know who can isolate, escalate, and approve tradeoffs.
Test restore evidence and service recovery order.
Prepare internal and external decision messages.
Readiness board
The scorecard looks like a readiness board instead of a generic table.
| Readiness area | Weak assumption | Better evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Backups | Backups exist, so recovery is assumed. | Restore tests and recovery order are documented. |
| Monitoring | Alerts are enabled somewhere. | Alert owner, severity, and escalation are known. |
| Identity | MFA is broadly deployed. | Privileged access and emergency access are reviewed. |
| Continuity | The business can decide during an incident. | Decision owners and downtime tolerance are pre-agreed. |
Business impact lanes
Business impact is expressed as decision lanes rather than technical noise.
Resilience planning desk
KMayer can help sequence practical controls, continuity decisions, restore confidence, and response roles.
Best for leadership teams that need continuity clarity before pressure arrives.