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rdfs:comment | - To respond is to "[d]evelop and implement the appropriate activities to take action regarding a detected cybersecurity event."
- Responding (Japanese: 対(たい)す Taisu) is the act of activating card or effect "when" an event or activation has taken place. Since responding necessarily requires activating a card or effect, it always makes a Chain Link. There are two different kinds of responding:
* Responding to an activation (an action that creates a Chain Link).
* Responding to an event (an action performed when resolving a Chain Link or outside of a Chain entirely).
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abstract | - Responding (Japanese: 対(たい)す Taisu) is the act of activating card or effect "when" an event or activation has taken place. Since responding necessarily requires activating a card or effect, it always makes a Chain Link. There are two different kinds of responding:
* Responding to an activation (an action that creates a Chain Link).
* Responding to an event (an action performed when resolving a Chain Link or outside of a Chain entirely). If a card or effect can only be activated in response to an event, but another event performed strictly afterward means that it is not possible to activate a card or effect in response to that event, that card or effect misses the timing.
- To respond is to "[d]evelop and implement the appropriate activities to take action regarding a detected cybersecurity event."
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