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Cyber response technologies are a relatively new area of research. This paper provides a high level description of the hard problems associated with responding to a cyber intrusion, identifies several questions that need to be addressed in order to solve these hard problems, provides a few examples of current response technologies, and describes an approach that can be taken to fill the gaps between the current response state of practice and the desired capabilities.