A Type 2 incident typically refers to a significant event that disrupts normal operations but doesn't pose an immediate threat to life or safety. It often involves issues like system outages, data integrity problems, or service interruptions that require coordinated responses but can be managed without emergency protocols. Organizations usually investigate these incidents to prevent recurrence and minimize impact on business processes.
The incident type described as a combination of involved factors that affect the probability of control of an incident is often referred to as a "complex incident." This type of incident typically involves multiple variables, including environmental conditions, human behavior, and resource availability, which can complicate response efforts and influence the overall outcome. Understanding these factors is crucial for effective incident management and response planning.
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The U-2 Incident occurred in 1960 during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. On May 1 of that year, an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over Soviet airspace, leading to heightened tensions in the Cold War. The incident complicated U.S.-Soviet relations and occurred just before a scheduled summit between Eisenhower and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev.
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Your question isn't comprehensive enough. What type of "incident" are you talking about?