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Reference

Cyber Incident Contact Card

Wallet-sized. For when your phone has your work email and your phone is the problem.

Print this on a business card or a folded A4. Put it in your wallet, your car, your home.

How to use this: The bracketed items like [Company Name] are placeholders — replace them with your own details. Edit the wording to suit your business. This is a starter, not legal advice.

Key numbers

IT supplier (OOH)[number]
Cyber insurer claims[number, policy]
Incident response[number]
Bank fraud line[number]
ICO breach line0303 123 1113
Action Fraud0300 123 2040
Phishing reportingreport@phishing.gov.uk

First steps

  1. Don't power off compromised devices.
  2. Disconnect from the network.
  3. Call IT supplier OOH. Then cyber insurer.
  4. Document what you see.
  5. If personal data involved — start the 72-hour ICO clock.
  6. Don't pay any ransom without legal advice — payment to sanctioned entities is a criminal offence.

Tips for adoption

  • Laminate it.
  • Update when phone numbers change.
  • One copy at home, one in the car.