How do you know how it performs at speed, and in a way that will stand up to scrutiny from regulators, lawyers, and the board without it happening? Controls and tooling have improved dramatically, yet despite significant investment in detection, identity, endpoint, and resilience, when incidents happen the true danger lies in the decisions made in the first few hours.
If escalation processes break down, decision rights become ambiguous, and communication can rapidly become disintegrated as teams work at speed for the first time in a live environment. This is why Crisis Simulation is so important for leaders as it offers a clear and defensible view of readiness before an incident puts it to the test.
We're bringing to your attention Core to Cloud’s Crisis Simulation service which offers businesses the opportunity to review how it responds as a team, rather than simply how your technology works.
The scenarios are developed around real-world events and offer structured analysis of where response capability is strong and where it needs to be improved. It's designed to include IT, security, legal, communications, finance, and executive leadership together in realistic, time pressured scenarios to observe how well they work together in practice.

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