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In Table Top Exercises, participants face simulated emergencies like natural disasters or cyber attacks. The detailed scenarios challenge your critical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving skills ensuring that you’re prepared should the worst occur.
Table Top Exercises can involve discussions, brainstorming, and analysis of a scenario, as well as the use of supporting materials such as maps, charts, and simulated news reports.
They provide an opportunity for participants to evaluate their emergency plans, test coordination and communication procedures, and identify areas for improvement in a controlled and low-stress environment.
The benefits of Table Top Exercises:
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Preparation: Discover any flaws in your incident response plan and prepare employees for what to do during a cyber attack.
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Testing: Is your incident response plan up to scratch? By putting it to the test in a controlled environment learn what works and what doesn’t.
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Determine roles: Cyber attacks can create chaos, so having a plan with clearly-defined roles will help avoid confusion.
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ROI: Knowing how to handle a cyber incident can help your employees take proper measures in preventing a successful attack.
Why Integrity360?
Our team of cyber security experts customise strategies to your needs, enhancing your security policies’ effectiveness.
Post-exercise, we offer comprehensive reports, highlighting vulnerabilities and actionable insights for improvement. These reports also act as educational tools, promoting a culture of cyber security consciousness among your employees. With Integrity360, you get the best. Secure your business today against cyber threats with our expert services.
Gartner Recognised
We are thrilled to share that Integrity360 has been recognised as a Gartner Representative Vendor in 4 of their Market Guides, including: Managed Security Services, Managed Detection and Response and Managed SIEM Services.
Gartner has included a range of providers within its market guide for managed services to ensure clear coverage from a geographical, vertical and capabilities perspective. Those included in the Gartner market guide display clarity in the vision for an end-user outcome-focused offering distinct from a pure technology-driven offering.

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Table Top Excercise FAQs
What is a tabletop exercise in cyber security?
A tabletop exercise is a discussion-based simulation where key stakeholders walk through a cyber incident scenario to test decision-making, communication, and response capabilities without disrupting live systems.
Why should organisations run tabletop exercises?
Tabletop exercises help organisations identify weaknesses in their incident response plans, improve coordination across departments, test roles and responsibilities, and raise awareness of real-world threat scenarios in a low-risk environment.
What does Integrity360’s tabletop exercise service include?
Integrity360 designs and facilitates tailored exercises based on your environment and risk profile. The service includes scenario development, stakeholder engagement, facilitation by experienced incident responders, live observations, and a full post-exercise report with improvement recommendations.
Who should take part in a tabletop exercise?
Participants typically include IT security, legal, communications, operations, and executive leadership teams. Exercises are designed to be cross-functional, reflecting how a real incident would require collaboration across the organisation.
How are the scenarios chosen?
Scenarios are customised to your organisation’s industry, threat landscape, and existing cyber risks. Examples include ransomware attacks, insider threats, supply chain compromise, data breaches, or operational outages.
Is this service suitable for regulated industries?
Yes. Tabletop exercises support compliance with standards such as ISO 27001, NIS2, DORA, and GDPR. Regulators increasingly expect evidence of incident preparedness and regular response testing.
How often should an organisation run a tabletop exercise?
Best practice recommends running exercises at least annually or whenever there is a significant change to your IT environment, business structure, or regulatory obligations.
What makes Integrity360’s tabletop exercise service different?
Integrity360 combines incident response expertise with a strategic understanding of business impact. Scenarios are realistic, the facilitation is engaging, and outputs are actionable—helping you improve resilience, not just tick a box.