The executive summary is designed to provide high-level stakeholders with a concise and clear understanding of the incident. It generally includes the who, what, when, where, and why of the incident, which gives an overview of the critical components of the event. This allows stakeholders to quickly grasp the incident's impact without getting into too many technical details.
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