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Cyber incidents rarely end when systems come back online. Long after containment and recovery, many organizations face a quieter second crisis: leadership tension, fractured trust, competing interpretations, and decision paralysis ... celý popis
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Cyber incidents rarely end when systems come back online. Long after containment and recovery, many organizations face a quieter second crisis: leadership tension, fractured trust, competing interpretations, and decision paralysis. Traditional incident-response frameworks stop at technical restoration. The real damage continues in the human and organizational domains.
Post-Incident Conflict introduces Cyber-Phronetic Conflict Systems Theory (CPCS), a socio-technical framework that explains why cyber incidents reliably trigger organizational conflict even when the technical response succeeds. Drawing from systems theory, conflict studies, and practical cybersecurity experience, CPCS reveals how structural ambiguity, judgment under stress, and collapsing shared meaning drive escalation and long-term instability.
This monograph defines the theory, outlines its escalation pattern, and identifies the interpretive fracture, the point where shared understanding fails and conflict becomes self-sustaining. It is written for cybersecurity leaders, governance professionals, and conflict scholars who need to understand the organizational consequences that follow cyber crises beyond containment and recovery.
Readable, direct, and academically grounded, Post-Incident Conflict provides a lens for understanding cyber events not as isolated technical failures, but as systemic disruptions of meaning and trust.
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