Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) / Cyber Incident Simulator

Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS)

25.09.2024.

Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) could also be called Cyber Incident Simulator, as it is a software platform designed for conducting cyber incident response exercises. The exercise takes place on a so-called cyber landscape, which can be specifically designed for a particular exercise, meaning it can accurately represent real-world conditions, including the landscape/environment and the passage of time.

Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS)

What if, despite all the measures taken, a cyber attack still breaks through, and you are faced with a cyber incident?

  • Are you able to properly identify its root cause?
  • How good are you at containing incidents and eradicating the cause?
  • Can you quickly recover your information system and business operations?
  • Have you practiced cyber incident scenarios to improve your defensive tactics, techniques, and procedures based on lessons learned?

It’s clear to all of us by now that it’s not a question of whether a cyber incident will happen to you or not. It will happen! The only questions are “When will it happen?” and “How prepared will you be?”

 

And when a cybersecurity incident happens, who would you rather “send into the field”?

A team that has trained and tested its skills, or a team facing such a situation for the first time?

The answer is clear here too, right?

 

 

The Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) prepares your defense team for a cyber incident!

 

The Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) can also be aptly called a Cyber Incident Simulator, as it is a software platform specifically designed for conducting cyber incident response exercises.

The exercise takes place on a so-called cyber range, which can be either:

  • an existing generic model
  • a model created based on the specific requirements of an exercise/scenario

The solution will also provide you with a realistic time flow simulation.

 

Key CCS features:

 

Interactivity

The outcome of simulation depends entirely on the actions of the participants.

Flexibility

Create a cyberspace that fully corresponds to your real information system.

Scalability

Model complex systems through the option to include all related organizations.

Extensibility

Expand the system with new objects, actions and controls through a plug-in mechanism.

Time Management

Speed up the simulation whenever you want to shorten the exercise and save time.

Lessons Learned

Improve the defence tactics and techniques of the team by analysing steps taken in after action review.

 

 

 

Read more about CCS in the

Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) BROCHURE,

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