OP

Readiness & events

Operational events & readiness programs

Real events and exercises with owners and dates—aligned for workplace and operations teams, not a SOC queue.

Guided focus

Exercise cadence held steady while live events ticked up—a healthy balance for distributed teams.

SnapshotOperational drift · Low watchAfter-hours routing is the one hotspot worth a tabletop refresh (illustrative).
  • Scenario coverage

    78%
  • Owner clarity

    82%
  • Comms template freshness

    63%
  • Learning loop closure

    71%

Operational milestones

  1. Baseline captured
  2. Governance aligned
  3. Assurance cadence
  4. Portfolio scale

Event discipline · stable (mock)

How we interpret confidence

Confidence blends plan completeness, dated proof, closure speed for open items, and rehearsal coverage—not a hidden formula. It is meant to answer “how sure are we?” in plain language.

  • Completeness of plans and attachments vs. your chosen requirements window
  • Freshness of proof that backs critical safeguards
  • Momentum closing findings versus new ones appearing
  • Coverage of rehearsals and escalations at priority sites

Illustrative guidance only—connect your sources when services are available.

Incident readiness workspace

Track events, drills, and owners in one lane

Treat exercises like production work—dates, owners, and follow-ups should be obvious to operations leads.

Workflow progression

  1. Log + classify
  2. Owner + comms
  3. Playbook link
  4. After-action

Attention routing

One exercise is missing a named facilitator—assign before invites go out.

1 focus area

Operational actions

Lightweight guidance

Suggested for your week

Illustrative until profiles and activity feed connect.

  • Pair facilities with workplace on the HQ drill so roles are rehearsed, not read cold.
  • Mirror the real escalation path in the exercise—even if it feels redundant.

Cadence, checkpoints & chain detail

Open for review cycles, overdue cues, and how work stays linked across modules (illustrative).

Operational timeline

  • Jun 12

    Regional drill

  • Overdue

    Call tree validation

Operational continuity

  • Readiness eventPlaybook + plan links

    Keeps what-if work tied to written steps.

What it means

Readiness events with owners and dates—not an alert queue.

Why it matters

Workplace and operations stay aligned without noise.

What to do next

Open the demo workspace to follow one scenario end-to-end.

Priority queue (placeholder)

Highest-impact items bubble here once scoring services connect—today it mirrors the card sort below.

Workplace Violence

Corporate Headquarters — workplace violence monitoring posture

Location · Corporate HQ · executive floors and lobby

MonitoringSEV-3 · Moderate

INC-HQ-WV-2026-07 · Owner · Protective Services

Open workspace →

Suspicious Activity

Suspicious activity · loading dock reconnaissance report

Location · River District · dock 3

MonitoringSEV-3 · Moderate

INC-2026-039 · Owner · Site Security

Open workspace →

Executive Threat

Workplace violence threat · executive protective detail

Location · HQ · executive suite

After actionSEV-1 · Critical

INC-2026-033 · Owner · Protective Services

Open workspace →