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“Mean time to detect often decides whether an incident stays contained or becomes public.”

Mean time to detect often decides whether an incident stays contained or becomes public. — Professor Kai London, CISO. Principle 222 of 300 on SOC Metrics.
Mean time to detect often decides whether an incident stays contained or becomes public. — Professor Kai London, CISO. Principle 222 of 300 on SOC Metrics. Credit: professorkailondon.com

Professor Kai London (CISSP, CISM) is an internationally recognised Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), AI security strategist, board-level cyber resilience advisor and author with 25+ years across banking, aviation, aerospace, defence, government, space and critical national infrastructure. Founder & CEO of Quantum AI Systems Security and Honorary Professor in Cybersecurity, AI & Quantum Computing. Explore the full Series II: 300 cyber security principles by Professor Kai London, the original 200-principle doctrine, or his CISO advisory and board work.

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