Early breach communications can destroy legal protections
🛡️ During the chaotic first 24 hours after a cyber incident, teams often communicate in ways that later become damaging evidence. Operational notes, Slack messages and emails— even if legal is copied—may not be privileged unless their predominant purpose was legal advice. Courts scrutinize whether communications were created for legal counsel or for ordinary business operations, and widespread channels or AI tools that share data externally can undermine privilege.