Stage 5 – Organise the response (CRP)

🚨 Attention – The crisis overtakes technology

When a ransomware attack or serious malfunction occurs, it is no longer just a matter of restoring the systems: it is also necessary to organise the response of employees and decision-making.

Without a clear framework, crisis meetings become chaotic, communication becomes confusing, decisions are not followed up on, and no one takes responsibility. That is exactly what the crisis recovery plan (CRP) is designed to prevent.

🧭 Arkeionis’ approach

Arkeionis structures your crisis management by offering:

  • an activation template for the immediate deployment of the crisis unit,
  • tools for designing governance and assigning roles,
  • coherent internal and external communication models
  • and mechanisms for following up on decisions that are essential for the post-crisis period.

Thanks to this approach, the crisis unit functions as a genuine command centre rather than an improvised meeting room.

🚀 Concrete benefits

With Arkeionis, you win in:

  • Clarity: everyone knows their role and responsibilities.
  • Efficiency: decisions are made quickly, documented and coordinated using the Ransom Kick method.
  • Credibility: your external communications are structured and inspire confidence.
  • Traceability: crisis protocols and decision documents can be used in audits or in contacts with insurers.

In this way, the crisis is no longer a moment of confusion, but a controlled exercise in which each phase is recorded and used for continuous improvement.

👉 Proceed to the next step

The CRP helps you deal with the crisis in real time. However, to make lasting progress, each activation must be incorporated into a cycle of continuous improvement. That is the goal of the next step: prove & improve.

📑 Discover stage 6 – Proving and Improving