Introducing TTXForge: AI-Powered Cybersecurity Tabletop Exercises
Cybersecurity tabletop exercises are supposed to prepare teams for real incidents.
Too often, they turn into awkward role-play, stale scenarios, or box-checking exercises
that no one takes seriously.
We built TTXForge to fix that.

What Is TTXForge?
TTXForge is an AI-powered platform for running realistic cybersecurity tabletop exercises.
It is designed to pressure-test real-world incident response plans, decision-making,
and communication under conditions that feel authentic instead of scripted.
Instead of static slide decks or facilitator-led theater, TTXForge dynamically drives
scenarios forward based on participant actions, timing, and escalation choices.
Why We Built It
We have participated in and facilitated tabletop exercises that looked good on paper
but failed to surface real weaknesses. Common problems kept showing up:
- Scenarios that were outdated or unrealistic
- Little to no decision pressure
- No meaningful way to adapt mid-exercise
- Exercises treated as compliance artifacts instead of learning tools
TTXForge was built to focus on decision-making under stress, not just discussion.
The goal is to reveal gaps before an attacker does.

Who It Is For
TTXForge is designed for:
- Security teams running or participating in tabletop exercises
- IT leaders responsible for incident response readiness
- Organizations that want exercises to feel closer to reality
It works whether you are testing ransomware response, insider threats,
supply chain compromise, or other common incident classes.
Launch Status
TTXForge is now live and available. This is an early launch, and the platform
will continue to evolve based on real-world use and feedback.
If you run tabletop exercises today and want something more effective than
static scenarios, we would like to hear from you.

Learn More
You can learn more about the platform here:
Feedback from early users helps shape where this goes next.
