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Going steady in crisis-mode: Why your SOC needs a cybersecurity contingency plan As the world plunges into the chaos brought about by COVID-19, we’re witnessing unprecedented changes in the workplace, specifically in terms of how businesses function in times of crisis. Especially relevant is the cybersecurity contingency plan that organisations are now leveraging to keep their resources safe as employees work from home or move to a semi work-from-home situation. If you’re wondering how you can keep your operations risk-free in this increasingly vulnerable point in time, here are a few things you need to consider as part of your cybersecurity contingency plan.