Three Types of Virtual Tabeltops
Cybersecurity Tabletops provide an overhead drafted view of an organizations networking structure, which nodes or severs are particularly vulnerable to outside interference or attack, and power infrastructure on site that can be disrupted to effect networking uptime. It can simulate network wide infiltration attempts to individual machine corruption that would affect critical infrastructure of the facility.
The next two forms of tabletops are developed from a digital copy of the facility built from a vast library of objects, topographical maps, satellite imagery, blueprints and high-fidelity laser scanned models or buildings
Cyber-Physical Convergence Tabletops are specifically designed to discuss the physical impacts resulting from a cyber threat vector, or the cyber impacts resulting from a physical threat vector; an example being a cyberattack to disable a facilities security alert system, and then following through with an actual attack on the premises. Although cyber and physical tabletops may touch upon these subjects, convergence tabletops explore the impact of convergence and how to enhance one’s resilience in greater depth.
Through real-time data visualization and simulation capabilities, security professionals can navigate through intricate networks, identify vulnerabilities, and strategize effective defense mechanisms seamlessly. This cutting-edge solution bridges the gap between digital and physical security realms, providing an integrated approach that is vital in safeguarding critical infrastructure from sophisticated cyber-attacks that would translate into real world threats.
Fully Physical Intervention Tabletops are emergency training scenarios run from a top-down view, testing the full suite of physical security features of a facility or property. Hundreds of thousands of scenarios from the DHS SAFTEY act can be run through, such a chemical attack, train derailments, hazardous material releases, catastrophic equipment failure to vehicular based attacks on a facility. Programs can replay at various speeds and variables programmed and run in-situ along with the scenario.
These tabletop exercises simulate various security threats and challenges, allowing participants to practice their response strategies in a controlled environment. By incorporating the use of virtual tabletop technology, trainers can enhance the realism and complexity of these simulations, providing a more immersive learning experience for participants. Virtual tabletops allow for dynamic scenarios to be created with ease, including interactive elements such as live feeds, communication channels, and environmental factors.
ARES Security Virtual Tabletop Solutions
AVERT Virtual Training Solutions utilize the 3D digital twins and simulations from the DHS SAFETY Act Designated AVERT Physical Security software. This allows clients to leverage their existing, customized site models and simulations to provide relevant, effective training. By utilizing site specific challenges or scenarios, response forces can train to improve response times and effectiveness against unique scenarios that are familiar to the site and its operations.
Cross-compatibility also allows for seamless comparisons of objective analyses in AVERT Physical Security with quantitative and realistic training results. By utilizing a digital replica of your environment, our solutions offer the flexibility to design either concise, scaled, or comprehensive training exercises.
This enables your team to efficiently establish and execute specific scenarios that enhance and refine procedures. This exceptional capability enhances the authenticity of personnel training whether it be individual, or group based. AVERT Virtual Training Solutions serve as the ultimate tools for executive training purposes.
