Imagine a pilot stepping into a cockpit for the first time with passengers on board, or a medical team walking into an emergency without ever practising. We would call that unsafe (or foolish?), not brave!
Yet many organisations still treat cybersecurity that way. They only test their people and processes in the middle of a real incident, when stakes are highest and time is short. Cyber attacks move quickly, create confusion and punish hesitation. The lesson for leaders is simple:
Cyber practice is not a nice‑to‑have. It is a core part of resilience.
Microsolve helps organisations use cyber drills, simulations and gamified training to build muscle memory before an incident, so teams can respond with clarity instead of panic.
Most attacks do not arrive with a countdown clock or dramatic warning. They often start as something small:
Common threats escalate quickly: ransomware can spread across servers before teams understand what is happening; stolen credentials can grant attackers instant, legitimate‑looking access; and a single rushed click on a phishing email can open the door.
In those first minutes, stress levels spike. Even capable staff can freeze, rush, or miscommunicate. Attackers rely on that reaction. Technology alone cannot fix it. Practice – and clear leadership – are what keep teams organised.
Policies, diagrams and response plans are important, but they do not show how people actually behave under pressure.
Structured cyber drills expose real‑world gaps such as:
Drills also highlight human dynamics: who stays calm, who takes charge, who is reluctant to speak up. These insights are invaluable for leaders trying to design a realistic and workable incident response approach.
Microsolve uses these findings to help you refine processes, assign clear roles and improve communication channels before a real incident occurs.
A mature cyber readiness program blends different types of exercises.
Leaders and key staff walk through a scenario such as “ransomware on a file server” or “compromised email account” and talk through what they would do.
These sessions reveal:
For executives, tabletop exercises are a safe way to understand their responsibilities and test decision‑making without technical detail getting in the way.
These hands‑on exercises test whether your IT and security teams can perform key tasks under time pressure, such as:
They answer a vital question: “Can we do what we think we can, at the speed we will need?” Microsolve often runs these as part of managed services, so technical teams build practical confidence.
These are realistic exercises that might include:
They test whether staff recognise threats, follow the plan and escalate quickly, and whether leaders respond with clear direction. Combined, these drills strengthen leadership decisions, technical readiness and everyday user awareness.
The best drills and simulations are supported by engaging, ongoing training. This is where gamification comes in.
Gamification uses elements like points, badges, levels and leaderboards to make training more interactive and rewarding. When applied to cybersecurity, it can:
Microsolve integrates gamified elements into phishing simulations and cyber awareness modules. Staff experience real‑world threats in a safe environment and see the impact of their choices immediately. Repetition and feedback help them retain information and apply it on the job.
For business managers, the benefit is measurable cultural change: more reports of suspicious messages, fewer risky clicks, and a clearer sense of where extra support is needed.
The first time someone faces a cyber incident, fear is a natural response. Simulations reduce this fear in the same way rehearsals reduce stage fright – by replacing uncertainty with familiarity.
Through repeated drills and engaging training, staff learn to:
Over time, teams become calmer and more confident. For manager, this translates to faster detection, clearer communication, smarter decisions and stronger technical recovery during real incidents.
You can scale drills and gamified training to suit your organisation. At a minimum we recommend:
Microsolve can design and deliver these programs end‑to‑end, aligning with your existing IT operations, governance structures and compliance requirements.
If you want your organisation to “fall to the level of its preparation” rather than struggle in the moment, consider the following actions: