We can learn a lot from soccer and American football teams when it comes to attack and defense strategies. Players analyze the opposing team’s strategy to identify weak spots, adapt their offensive orchestration accordingly, and, most importantly, practice, practice, practice. As a minimum expectation, cybersecurity departments should do the same. After all, there’s no such thing as being over-prepared if you want to win big against the enemy. Step 1: Define Your Objectives Preparation is key for an effective simulation exercise that’s worth your time and investment. When defining your objectives, it’s essential to consider: You can also review how…
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