Recommended next steps
1. Confirm critical systems, backup coverage, remote-access exposure, and administrator roles.
2. Review the highest-priority findings with a qualified cybersecurity consultant.
3. Test backup restoration and document recovery objectives.
4. Update the incident-response plan and run a ransomware tabletop exercise.
5. Track remediation through evidence-based validation and retesting.
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