
CyberMaxx facilitates tabletop exercises — structured simulations of ransomware, data breach, and other incident scenarios — that allow leadership, IT, legal, and communications teams to rehearse decision-making under realistic conditions without a real incident. Tabletop exercises identify gaps in incident response plans, validate escalation paths, and prepare organizations for regulatory notification requirements before an actual breach occurs.
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