Access to realistic cyber crisis exercises for every organization
Cybercriminals do not look at size or sector. Any organization can be targeted and must be prepared. That is why CCRC makes cyber crisis exercises accessible to organizations across the Netherlands.
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Why crisis exercises matter
In many organizations, cyber crisis readiness mainly consists of plans, charts, and roles documented on paper. Without practicing, it remains unclear how people respond under pressure, how decisions are actually made, and where collaboration breaks down.
Training should be possible for everyone
Not every organization has a large crisis team or a fully developed exercise program. Yet a cyber crisis can affect any organization, including schools, healthcare institutions, and non-profits. The ability to practice should therefore not depend on size or structure.
- Accessible entry-level exercises without heavy preparation
- Collective exercises via industry associations or partnerships
- Focus on behavior, collaboration, and decision-making
- Practical, realistic, and immediately applicable
The story behind CCRC
In the military, training is part of daily reality, something Eric-Jan knows better than most. At Rabobank, Kelvin Rorive and Eric-Jan noticed that this mindset was often missing in the corporate world. After experiencing multiple cyber crises, they reached the same conclusion: in a crisis, you fall back on what you have practiced.
That insight led to the creation of CCRC, driven by the belief that every organization should be able to train, even with limited resources. Cyber resilience should not be a privilege.
The same offer
Event – an interactive crisis experience
For organizations, industry associations, and events where people want to experience for the first time what a cyber crisis truly means. In a short, interactive session, we’ll help you experience the impact of pressure, uncertainty, and coordination, possibly in collaboration with your supply chain partners.
Result: reality check, sense of urgency and first points for improvement.
Exercise – understanding together what needs to be done
For teams that need a shared understanding of roles, mandates, and initial actions during a cyber incident. We clarify who does what, when, and why – also suitable for practicing with chain partners.
Result: insight into whether everyone knows what is expected of him or her, and where the gaps are.
Simulation – practice realistically with your own plan
For organizations with existing plans and runbooks that want to know if they work under real pressure. We practice realistic scenarios based on your context and refine what proves impossible in practice.
Result: plans that work and a team that can execute them.
Program – structural improvement
For organizations that want to establish cyber crisis readiness as an ongoing capability. We develop a regular exercise and improvement cycle, including evaluation, repetition, and collaboration.
Result: ingrained routines, measurable progress and predictable response.