Sekit CSF · Incident Response · Process
RCF-0275Tabletop exercises
Tabletop exercises are conducted regularly and findings are used to improve the response plan
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RCF-0275Tabletop exercisesIncident Response · Process
RCF-0275 maps to 4 controls across the published frameworks. Open in the full graph →
Maps to ISO/IEC 27001:2022
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A.5.24Information security incident management planning and preparationsupportsRunning the scheduled exercises and feeding findings back into the plan is the evidence that preparation is maintained rather than static.A.5.27Learning from information security incidentssupportsFeeding tabletop exercise findings back into the plan, playbooks and contact lists is one direct source of the lessons this control asks a company to act on.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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Evidence that proves this control
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Incident playbooks, exercises and forensics readiness
The step-by-step guides for the most likely incidents, the tabletop exercises, the post-incident review reports, and how evidence is preserved so an incident can be investigated.
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