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Why Your Cyber Incident Response Will Fail – And How to Fix It 

Your cyber incident response will fail if you:    ✅ Don’t train your team regularly    ✅ Don’t stress-test your plan with tabletop exercises    ✅ Don’t remediate weaknesses after real incidents or simulations    The good news? These failures are entirely preventable. The organizations that train, test, and improve are the ones that survive—and even thrive—when an attack…

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Beyond the Outage: Effective After-Action Reporting and Remediation Planning 

In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, incidents and disruptions are inevitable. Whether it’s a full-scale cyber attack or a simulated breach during a tabletop exercise, the critical response phase doesn’t end when the immediate threat is mitigated. What follows is just as crucial: the after-action reporting and remediation planning process. This phase involves a thorough…

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The Essential Role of Remediation Planning in Tabletop Exercises 

In today’s fast-paced and ever-evolving business landscape, organizations face a myriad of threats ranging from cyberattacks to natural disasters. To navigate these challenges, implementing tabletop exercises has become a pivotal strategy. However, the true effectiveness of these exercises’ hinges on a critical component: remediation planning. This blog post delves into why remediation planning is not…

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CC Series Short: 5-Step Process, Step One – Initial Preparation (Part 2)

In the previous CC Series Short, 5-Step Process, Step One – Initial Preparation (Part 1), Rob discussed some points regarding what is involved in the initial preparation stage of an exercise. In this short video clip, Rob Burton delves further into Step-1. Do you have questions regarding The 5-Step Process?  Contact us today!

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CC Series Short: Why We Created The 5-Step Process

The 5 Steps to Creating and Delivering Tabletop Exercises was designed to help organizations improve their existing crisis simulation exercises or create new ones that are engaging and professional. In this short video clip from the Crisis Coordinator Webinar Series, Rob Burton discusses why the 5-step process was created. Do you have questions regarding The 5-Step Process? …

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CC Series Short: Planning Aids for Decision Making

Having the right tools to use during an emergency can be crucial for success. Technology and/or documented plans are essential in being prepared, but it’s important not just have them at your fingertips-you must understand how they work too! In this short video clip from the Crisis Coordinator Webinar Series, Rob Burton discusses the importance…

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An Essential Tool in the Creation of Full-Scale Exercises: The Exercise Plan

A key tool in the creation of full-scale simulation exercises is the Exercise Plan. Simulation exercises, especially those that are full scale, typically take months to plan and need to be well designed. Having an Exercise Plan will help you stay organized and on track as you make your way through this process. In this…

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5 Different Types of Business Crises

Guest Author – Natalia Andrew Any unforeseen event that causes fear and anxiety, and threatens to destabilize a company is called a business crisis. Through proper training, contingency planning, and sharp decision-making, many established businesses have been able to weather these crises over the years. Below we’ve outlined the most common examples that business managers…

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Why Crisis Communicators Should Consider Pre-mortems

Guest contributor: Jo Detavernier, SCMP, APR – Principal with Detavernier Strategic Communication Post-mortems are very popular management tools among communicators, including crisis communications professionals, and for good reason: They are crucial to the continuing improvement of processes and tools, as we explained in this article.  Many crisis communications manuals will actually contain a template for…