Active exploits, cross-protocol incidents, need for industry coordination
How to contact
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SEAL 911 can help coordinate response across the industry and connect you with security researchers and other
affected protocols during major incidents.
Internal Team
Tip: Use team/group emails (e.g., team-security@company.com) instead of personal contacts where possible.
Group emails are more resilient to team changes and reduce maintenance burden.
Decision Makers
Role
Name
Phone
Telegram/Signal
Email
Subject Matter Experts
Domain
Primary
Backup
Contact
Smart Contracts
Infrastructure
Frontend
Security
On-Call
Schedule
Current On-Call
Rotation Link
Security Partners
Auditors
Firm
Primary Contact
Email
When to Contact
Code review, vulnerability assessment
Incident Response Retainer
Firm
Primary Contact
Phone
Email
Bug Bounty Platform
Platform
Program Link
Contact
Infrastructure Vendors
Service
Provider
Support Contact
Escalation
Hosting
CDN
DNS
RPC Provider
Monitoring
Legal & Communications
Role
Name/Firm
Contact
Legal Counsel
PR/Communications
Key Partners
Protocols, exchanges, or other partners to notify during major incidents.
Partner
Relationship
Contact
When to Notify
Communication Channels
Purpose
Platform
Channel/Link
Incident coordination
Public updates
Team alerts
Quick Reference - P1 Escalation
For P1 (critical) incidents, contact in this order: