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Tabletop Exercises

Testing Your Cybersecurity Readiness Before a Real Attack Occurs

A cybersecurity plan is only as strong as your team’s ability to execute it. Tabletop exercises (TTXs) are interactive simulations designed to test your organization’s incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity plans in a controlled environment. By walking through realistic cyberattack scenarios, your team gains hands-on experience in detecting, responding to, and mitigating threats—before they happen in real life.

How Tabletop Exercises Work:

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Scenario Development

We design custom attack scenarios based on your industry, risks, and existing security posture.

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Team Participation

Key stakeholders, including IT, leadership, and compliance teams, engage in the exercise.

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Response Evaluation

We analyze how your team reacts to the simulated attack and assess decision-making processes.

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Gap Identification

We uncover weaknesses in communication, response time, and incident handling procedures.
 

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Actionable Improvements

A post-exercise report provides insights and recommendations to strengthen your response strategies.

Benefits of Tabletop Exercises:

Enhance Incident Response Readiness – Ensure your team knows exactly what to do in the event of a cyberattack.
Reduce Downtime & Minimize Damage – Identify and resolve process gaps before an actual crisis occurs.
Meet Compliance Requirements – Many regulations (NIST, ISO 27001, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, SOC 2) require organizations to test their security protocols.
Strengthen Communication & Coordination – Improve collaboration between IT, legal, compliance, and executive teams during an incident.

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Benefits of Tabletop Exercises:

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IT & Security Teams
 
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Executive Leadership & Risk Management
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Compliance & Legal Teams
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Operations & Crisis Management Teams
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