Hi Prabh, just want to bring up the terminology you used is not matching with the ICS2 Official study guide. e.g. Structured walk-through is also called Table top exercise. But, you associated Read Through with Table top exercise. Please check and clarify.
there's a small confusion here: the CISSP CBK lists Read-through / Tabletop as the simplest type of BCDR testing, the equivalent here of Checklist. The next type of test is Walkthrough which extends the Tabletop (equivalent of Structured Walk-Through Test) and then we have Simulation, Parallel and Full Interruption. But yes, the CBKs (CISSP/CCSP) both use Tabletop as the official terminology, so remember that as well.
@Prabh isn’t walkthrough called as Tabletop exercise where participants discuss real scenarios and have interaction?? I am referring to 2nd question in the video. Thanks for the session
In CBK 6th edition it is written: Walk Through extends table top exercise but simulates in actual location described in DRP. Personal actually have to drive to alternate location. Staff relocate to alternate facility page 536
Expensive to test, not to run. Because the hot site is ready to be tested anytime, just some data needs. Whereas the cold need to "build" it from scratch in order to be functional so you can test it after.
Hi Prabh, just want to bring up the terminology you used is not matching with the ICS2 Official study guide. e.g. Structured walk-through is also called Table top exercise. But, you associated Read Through with Table top exercise. Please check and clarify.
I am using nist and cbk while preparing these questions and teaching same to my students since 10 years
there's a small confusion here: the CISSP CBK lists Read-through / Tabletop as the simplest type of BCDR testing, the equivalent here of Checklist. The next type of test is Walkthrough which extends the Tabletop (equivalent of Structured Walk-Through Test) and then we have Simulation, Parallel and Full Interruption. But yes, the CBKs (CISSP/CCSP) both use Tabletop as the official terminology, so remember that as well.
Good Video.
Thanks Prabh bhai.
@Prabh isn’t walkthrough called as Tabletop exercise where participants discuss real scenarios and have interaction?? I am referring to 2nd question in the video. Thanks for the session
walk through is one side but simulation is role play
In CBK 6th edition it is written: Walk Through extends table top exercise but simulates in actual location described in DRP. Personal actually have to drive to alternate location. Staff relocate to alternate facility page 536
Very very helpful. And thanks for putting this together :)
Hi, is cold site the expensive one. I was thinking the hot site should be the expensive one.
Expensive to test, not to run.
Because the hot site is ready to be tested anytime, just some data needs. Whereas the cold need to "build" it from scratch in order to be functional so you can test it after.
Can you make a video on how a walkthrough goes
can u give brief example of every types of test ........like brief info of every test
Very helpful
I want full course