Response Preparedness · TTX Coaching family
TTX Coaching turns your own tabletop exercise into an objective capability assessment. You run the exercise; CampusCISO helps you design it, observes how your team performs, and delivers a scored after-action analysis with coaching to make the next one stronger.
Get a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score from your live tabletop exercise
TTX Coaching answers the Response Preparedness question, one of the Three Lenses of Cyber Resilience that organize everything we do.
The Methodology
The CampusCISO TTX Coaching Framework scores the exercise across four areas. CampusCISO helps shape the exercise in two preparation calls, then observes it live and scores how your team performs, without stepping in to run it.
01
Exercise design
Whether the scenario is built to test what actually matters for your institution, shaped together across the two preparation calls.
02
Team performance
How the team performs once the scenario is underway and decisions have to be made with incomplete information.
03
Communication effectiveness
Whether roles, handoffs, and communication hold up as the incident grows more complicated.
04
Plan versus practice
Where documented procedures break down in practice, and what the team actually does instead.
Measured live, not self-reported
The other two families open with a low-cost Diagnostic you complete from submitted materials. TTX Coaching doesn't, and that's deliberate. Response readiness shows up only when a team works a problem in real time, so the assessment happens live, through the exercise itself.
The engagement produces a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score drawn from the observed exercise, so you get a board-ready measure grounded in what the team actually did.
How it works
TTX Coaching is a single engagement that runs about six weeks: preparation in weeks 1 to 3, your exercise in week 4, and the after-action report and debrief in weeks 5 to 6.
01
We help you design the scenario, align participants, and walk through logistics across two preparation calls. You shape the exercise; we make sure it will surface what matters.
02
You run the exercise on CampusCISO’s meeting platform where it’s recorded for analysis. We observe and score how your team performs, without facilitating or stepping in.
03
A written report with a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score and prioritized recommendations within 10 business days, plus a 30-minute debrief with your leadership team.
Of the three families, TTX Coaching is the most tightly integrated with Cyber Bridge®. The exercise surfaces the gaps; small-group coaching is where your team keeps working them between engagements. The Trust Anchor covers how we handle your information.
TTX Coaching family
Most families step up through four layers. TTX Coaching collapses to the engagement that matters: the exercise. There's no self-scored Diagnostic, because readiness has to be measured live.
Layer 1
Free
Community Resources
Planned
The CampusCISO TTX Coaching Framework and a companion self-assessment. Planned, following the path the IT Policy family has already taken.
Layer 2
$39
Books & Courses
Planned
A practitioner guide teaching the exercise methodology in depth. Planned.
Layer 3
None
No self-scored Diagnostic
By design
By design. Response readiness can't be scored from a questionnaire, so there's no low-cost self-assessment entry. Readiness is measured live, through the exercise itself.
Layer 4
$4,999
10 business days post-exercise
TTX Coaching
The engagement
Two preparation calls: scenario design support, participant alignment, and logistics
Up to a 2-hour tabletop exercise you run on CampusCISO's meeting platform, recorded for analysis
Structured after-action report with a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score
Prioritized improvement recommendations and a 30-minute leadership debrief
1 Membership Planning Credit
Annual memberships include Planning Credits that cover TTX Coaching engagements, plus sustained advisory support and Cyber Bridge® small-group coaching, where teams keep working their gaps between exercises.
Who it's for
TTX Coaching fits institutions where capability and governance are reasonably in hand, and the open question is how well the team executes the response plans they've built.
You run annual exercises
You already run tabletop exercises and want an objective, third-party assessment of how the team performed, not just a checkbox that it happened.
Facing an insurance renewal
Preparing for a cyber insurance renewal where evidence of a tabletop exercise is requested, and you want a scored result to show for it.
Tracking progress
Helping leadership understand the team's preparedness and track it year over year, with a number behind the story.
Because this family has no low-cost Diagnostic entry, many institutions arrive after a Cyber Heat Map® or IT Policy engagement. Start here whenever the open question isn't what you have or what you've written down, but what your people will do under pressure.
Questions
Response readiness can't be scored honestly from a questionnaire; it only shows up when a team works a problem in real time. So the assessment happens during your exercise. The engagement gives you a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score, drawn from what the team actually did.
Your incident response team and the leaders who would actually be involved in a real incident. The exercise is calibrated to your institution, so getting the right people in front of the right scenario is the point.
You run it. We help you design the scenario across two preparation calls, then observe and score how your team performs during the exercise, without facilitating or stepping in. You stay in charge of the room; we capture what matters for the after-action report.
A board-ready after-action deliverable: a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score, a clear account of where execution diverged from your documented plan, prioritized recommendations, and a 30-minute leadership debrief. Evidence you can show auditors, insurers, and your board.
Closely. The exercise surfaces the gaps; Cyber Bridge small-group coaching is where your team keeps working them between engagements. Of the three families, TTX Coaching is the most tightly integrated with it.
You run the exercise. We help you design it, observe how your team performs, and hand back a 0 to 100 Diagnostic Score with prioritized coaching, evidence you can show auditors, insurers, and your board.