Cyber Crisis exercising is no longer an option, it is a regulatory requirement, and a must for risk management and resilience. Cyberbit’s 360 crisis experience drops executive teams into a cinematic, jaw-dropping simulation experience that places executive teams on the scene of a cyber crisis, enabling executives and technical leaders to test and validate playbooks and performance.
By participating in Cyberbit’s crisis defense experiences your team will be learning from some of the best cyber exercise facilitators in the world, who will bring your teams to their knees as they stress-test their capabilities.
Executives and cyber operators often speak two different languages. By getting the teams together, 360 exercises foster cohesion and communication that drive resilience and reduce risk, breaking traditional silos between techs and executives.
This is NOT a tabletop exercise. Cyberbit’s crisis simulation drops your team into an immersive cyber crisis experience where you can expect breaking newscasts, journalist calls, voicemail, documents, and additional media formats that engage your team and ensure they truly feel the pressure.
The unique format is designed to test and develop your team’s critical non-technical skills including situational awareness, strategic planning, internal and External Communication, decision-making, commanders intent, and leadership. Simulated “stressors” will build your team’s capability to perform under pressure.
Your Cyber Crisis experience will be tailored to the scenarios you aim to prepare for. Whether a data breach, insider threat, ransomware, service disruption, or outage, we will create a custom exercise that fits your target roles, needs, policies, playbooks, and regulatory requirements. In addition, enjoy a catalog of predesigned scenarios.
Comply with regulations that require exercising and testing incident response plan, such as DORA, PCI, CMMC 2.0 and SEC regulations, while replacing traditional tabletop exercises with an interactive experience.
After the exercise, you will receive a detailed after-action review document outlining the exercise flow, identified gaps, and lessons learned, including a recommended exercise plan.