Ransomware attacks continue to challenge UK organisations of all sizes, and even well‑defended companies can be caught off guard.
Our Ransomware Readiness Exercise provides a fully‑funded, tailored simulation designed to test your people, processes and technology in a realistic attack scenario.
Delivered by UK‑based cyber experts, it’s your opportunity to discover readiness gaps before they become crises.
If your incident response plan has never been tested under pressure, your business may have hidden vulnerabilities.
From evolving threat‑actor tactics (such as those used by Scattered Spider) to human‑error and escalation breakdowns, the risk is real.
Our exercise assesses your readiness to detect, contain and recover from a ransomware strike, giving you vital insights and confidence.
Tailored scenario using sophisticated social engineering & AiTM techniques
Clear visibility of detection and response maturity against social engineering attacks
NSCS aligned recommendations to strengthen defences
This exercise is designed for cyber security leaders & internal SOC Teams to safely and effectively examine your internal ability to defend against a Scattered Spider Attack.
For a full simulation of an attack that has full company stakeholder involvement visit our Tabletop Exercise.
With over a decade of protecting UK critical national infrastructure and enterprise organisations, our UK‑based team combines hands‑on exposure to advanced ransomware actors with proven simulation expertise. You’ll benefit from credible, action‑oriented exercises, aligned to NCSC best practices and focused on business‑specific outcomes.
A simulated ransomware attack designed to test and improve your business readiness across people, process and technology.
The simulation itself runs for around 90 minutes after a short tailored pre‑call.
Yes. The exercise is fully funded, with no charge to your business and no formal procurement required.
Cyber security leaders & internal SOC Teams
A full 90 minute, tailored scattered spider scenario sessions, followed byNSCS aligned recommendations to strengthen defences.