Incident Response
Your cyber emergency response against cyber attacks

Your cyber emergency response against cyber attacks
24/7 support for ransomware, data breaches and critical cyber incidents.
We act immediately to contain the attack, protect your systems and reduce business impact.
Contact us immediately if you are experiencing or suspect:
The faster you respond, the more damage you can prevent. If your company has been hacked, or you suspect an active cyber incident, act immediately.
Yarix will provide:
Incident Response is the coordinated set of actions taken to contain, investigate, and recover from a cyber attack.
Its goal is to stop the threat, limit damage, preserve evidence, and restore operations safely.
The first 24–48 hours are critical. Delays increase data loss, operational downtime, legal exposure, and recovery costs.
A structured cyber incident response ensures fast decisions, technical control, and business continuity.

Early response reduces impact and shortens recovery time.
Incident Response – Emergency FAQ
Disconnect affected systems if possible, but do not power them off unless instructed. Avoid attempting internal remediation that could destroy evidence. Contact a specialized incident response company immediately. Yarix provides emergency incident response cybersecurity support 24/7 to contain the threat and guide next steps safely.
Yes. Yarix delivers ransomware incident response services including containment, forensic investigation, recovery support, and post-breach remediation. We help organizations assess impact, manage negotiations if required, and restore operations securely. Early involvement significantly reduces downtime and risk.
Yes. Yarix provides incident response support 24/7 for cyber emergencies. Our team is always available to respond to active or suspected incidents, including nights, weekends, and holidays. In a cyber crisis, immediate action is critical, do not wait.

Meet the Yarix team supporting businesses through cybersecurity incidents.
* data source: IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2025