Why Tabletop Exercises are Critical for Incident Response

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Michelle Drolet, Bob Skelley, Greg Neville, and Scott Tingley

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As the complexity and variety of threats continue to escalate, from cyber breaches to natural catastrophes, preparedness transcends having a plan on paper. It critically involves testing and confirming the efficacy of this plan under duress. This discussion offers a deep dive into why tabletop exercises are indispensable in fortifying organizations against unforeseeable crises. We will discuss: 1. The Anatomy of Effective Tabletop Exercises: A breakdown of the components that make an exercise both meaningful and actionable. 2. Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice: Insights into how simulations prime teams for real-life scenarios, enhancing their capacity to make swift, informed decisions under stress. 3. Designing Your Exercise: Strategies and considerations for customizing tabletop exercises to address your organization’s unique vulnerabilities and response capabilities. 4. Measurement and Feedback: Methods for assessing the impact of your exercises and incorporating feedback to strengthen your incident response plans. Join, Michelle Drolet, Founder, Towerwall, Bob Skelley, VP, Channel Sales & Strategy, Arctic Wolf & Greg Neville, Senior Cybersecurity Consultant, Towerwall and Scott Tingley, Sr. Director, Information Security, IntelyCare for a discussion you don't want to miss!
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