INCIDENT RESPONSE SCENARIO TESTING


"WARGAMING"


Incident Response Scenario Testing (“Wargaming”) are exercises designed to guide an organisatoin through a realistic cybersecurity incident to allow them to test their response plan and team capabilities against a given scenario. These are tabletop paper-based exercises to allow companies to build their maturity in a safe and open way.

These exercises can help to build confidence in an organisation’s plan and can help to build “muscle memory” allowing a team to better ‘implant’ their plan in memory, allowing them to respond faster and more effectively if a real incident were ever to occur. Additionally, these exercises can highlight weaknesses in a given plan, for example highlighting single points of failure, critical team members, undocumented key knowledge, or ambiguity in the detail of the plan.

The scenarios can be based on a wide range of potential cybersecurity incidents, such as ransomware attacks, denial of service attacks, data breaches, or more complex attacks involving multiple aspects.

Our full suite of penetration testing services are unsurpassed

In addition to Cybersecurity Consultation we also offer Cybersecurity Training and Penetration Testing to offer a comprehensive suite of cybersecurity services.

Cybersecurity Training

Akimbo Core deliver cybersecurity workshops all around the UK, as well as remotely. Our workshops cover a range of topics from technical subjects such as how to get the most out of cybersecurity testing, to security awareness issues within businesses.

Penetration Testing

Penetration Testing is one of the most effective ways to assess your systems security, discover vulnerabilities, and determine the real-world risk of any vulnerabilities that are present.

It goes much further than simply checking for missing software updates or weak passwords. Plus, it’s more effective than simple vulnerability scanning.

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