Tabletop Exercise
A simulated emergency management exercise conducted to practice and evaluate the effectiveness of an organization's response to potential incidents.
A tabletop exercise is a type of training exercise where participants discuss a hypothetical scenario in a meeting or classroom setting. It is used to test the organization's emergency response plans and identify areas for improvement.
These exercises are particularly useful for testing communication procedures, decision-making processes, and coordination among different teams. They can also help to identify gaps in preparedness and training needs.
Regular tabletop exercises are often a requirement in various compliance frameworks, including ISO 27001 and NIS2, to ensure that organizations are prepared to handle a range of potential incidents effectively.
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