Principles of first response
At the time of an incident, things happen quickly, and you need to act efficiently and assertively. It is therefore imperative to follow the correct procedures.
In many cases, the problem is that organizations do not have the staff with the skills, knowledge, or tools to perform the activities associated with first response or documented procedures. This obviously results in improvised actions that increase the risk of errors that can negatively affect an investigation's outcome.
Each incident is different and cannot be handled in the same way; however, there are basic standard procedures to follow. It is crucial to document these procedures and make them accessible to first responders.
First response guidelines
One of the basic principles of incident response is to preserve and protect the evidence's integrity, so the first responder must identify and evaluate the context of the incident and the environment around the scene to define...