CERT-In Incident Readiness for Indian SMEs
WebAdish helps Indian businesses prepare the website, WordPress, logging, access, and response side of incident readiness so teams can move faster when something goes wrong.
This page focuses on technical and operational readiness, not legal advice. Your legal, compliance, and internal security stakeholders should remain part of final reporting decisions.
Why SMEs search for CERT-In help
Most SMEs do not need theory first. They need to know whether their website stack is ready to detect an incident, preserve evidence, and support faster internal decisions when malware, compromise, or suspicious behavior appears.
What we review in a readiness engagement
- Rapid incident triage and internal escalation workflow review
- Evidence preservation basics for WordPress and hosting environments
- Logging, monitoring, admin-access, and plugin-risk review
- Breach-readiness guidance for websites collecting customer or lead data
- Technical recommendations your team can implement before an incident happens
Practical readiness questions we help answer
These are the operational questions that usually block a fast incident response when no one has reviewed the website stack in advance.
Can we tell what changed on the website?
We review whether your stack has enough logging, access visibility, and change-awareness to support an incident investigation.
Can we preserve evidence before cleanup starts?
We help teams think through backups, exports, hosting access, and the order of operations before a panicked cleanup destroys useful evidence.
Who gets alerted, and how fast?
We look at the practical response flow across website admin, hosting, plugin monitoring, backups, and internal stakeholders.
What website weaknesses should be closed first?
We prioritise obvious plugin, access, form, and admin-surface risks so SMEs can act on the highest-value fixes first.
