Sekit CSF · Incident Response · Technical
RCF-0276Tabletop exercises
Technical tools support realistic simulation of incident scenarios for training purposes
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RCF-0276Tabletop exercisesIncident Response · Technical
RCF-0276 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 preparationenablesTooling such as phishing simulation platforms or an isolated test environment makes the tabletop exercises this control expects realistic instead of a discussion only.A.8.16Monitoring activitiesrelatedRealistic incident simulation tooling tests the response process, not the ongoing monitoring A.8.16 requires day to day.
Maps to NIST CSF 2.0
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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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