Our tabletop exercises (TTXs) are designed to explore and improve your organisation’s preparedness in managing and responding to various cyber incidents. These exercises help identify critical gaps in your incident response strategies and decision-making under pressure, improving organisational cyber resilience.
We take pride in delivering highly customised TTXs tailored to each organisation’s specific needs and environment. Before the simulation, we work closely with your team to gather detailed information, ensuring a truly bespoke experience. This process allows us to design a realistic main event (the scenario) and multiple injects – additional cascading events that challenge participants to respond with adaptability, teamwork, and problem-solving. Unlike generic simulations, we never recycle scenarios across organisations, ensuring each TTX is uniquely suited to your context.
Our experienced facilitators lead participants through realistic, scenario-driven discussions, emphasising critical areas such as roles, responsibilities, coordination, and decision-making. We present events and situations, prompting participants to react and make decisions in real-time. Throughout the exercise, observers actively collect data and take notes, ensuring key insights are captured. Critical questions are raised and addressed collaboratively, fostering open dialogue and encouraging problem-solving. The focus is on creating a supportive environment where teams can openly explore, test, and refine their incident response strategies.
Following the simulation, we provide a comprehensive report outlining our observations and highlighting key areas for improvement in incident response. This report can be used to assure stakeholders of the organisation’s cyber resilience. It includes targeted recommendations for addressing gaps identified during the exercise, ensuring that our TTXs provide valuable insights to organisations at any stage of their cybersecurity maturity.
In this meeting, we will discuss the report, identify improvement opportunities, and provide recommendations to address gaps and enhance your organisation’s cyber resilience. It offers participants a chance to discuss the exercise, seek clarification on the report’s findings, and receive feedback from facilitators and observers.