Mitigation strategies minimize the impact and severity of an incident on an organization's assets and operations. While containment focuses on stopping the spread of the incident, mitigation involves taking steps to lessen the damage that has already occurred and to facilitate a quicker recovery. Other options may involve some form of response but do not specifically address the reduction of impact after an incident has initiated.
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