Which of the following is the PRIMARY benefit of a tabletop exercise for an incident response plan?
Which of the following is the PRIMARY benefit of a tabletop exercise for an incident response plan?
Options B, C, and D miss the mark: B focuses on prevention (outside the exercise’s scope), C narrows in on the operating environment (too specific), and D emphasizes demonstration over improvement (not the primary goal). Option A, while not perfect—it frames confidence as the outcome rather than the process of refining readiness—is the closest match to the exercise’s intent.