AI Incident Training
2026-07-16 02:14:47

Introducing AI-Powered Incident Response Training Simulator for Improved Decision-Making

AI-Powered Incident Response Training Simulator Launch



Broadband Security Inc. (BBSec), based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, is proud to announce the launch of its new educational training service, the AI-Powered Incident Response Training Simulator, as part of its comprehensive information security management platform, the Risk Management Portal. This innovative tool is designed primarily for new members of CSIRT and information system departments, allowing them to experience simulated incident responses to ransomware scenarios through interactions with AI.

Background of the Service Launch



In the realm of incident response, rapid decision-making is essential as personnel must manage fragmented information against the clock, balancing tasks like damage containment, evidence preservation, interdepartmental coordination, executive reporting, and recovery preparations. It is crucial for involved parties to gain hands-on experience in making actual decisions and collaborating effectively prior to real incidents.

Traditional collective training sessions and workshops often come with their own challenges, including logistics, scenario creation, and extensive preparation demands. These limitations can make it difficult for organizations with scarce expert resources or those with employees juggling multiple roles to regularly provide practical training opportunities. This newly introduced service aims to address these concerns by allowing personnel to learn at their own pace through recurrent training exercises.

The simulator assists with fundamental education for new or dual-role staff members, helps them visualize scenarios after creating procedural manuals, and prepares them for collective training or workshops.

Key Features of the Service



Experience Critical Ransomware Issues Through AI Interaction



The simulator addresses key points in ransomware response, including abnormal activity on shared drives, EDR detection, endpoint isolation, evidence preservation, executive reporting, verification of ransom notes, backup checks, and recovery decision-making. Based on users' responses, the AI provides tailored feedback and suggestions for improvement, enhancing their learning experience.

User-Friendly Learning at One's Own Pace



Users can log in from their personal computers and utilize the simulator at their convenience. Standard training scenarios can take between 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the user's understanding and approach. Throughout the contract period, users can access the simulator repeatedly, with options for saving progress and resuming later, or even exporting results as PDFs. This flexibility supports individual learning, group reviews, and the alignment of decision-making criteria among colleagues.

Clarifying Responsibilities and Key Issues Before Full-Scale Training



While the simulator does not replace consultant-led training, it serves as a self-service tool aimed at facilitating pre-training learning, continuous education, and topic organization. For specialized regulatory responses, coordination with group or parent companies, night operations, or training in remote working environments, organizations may utilize the simulator in conjunction with dedicated consultant-led incident response training.

Potential Use Cases



  • - Foundational education for new and dual-role personnel in CSIRT and information systems departments
  • - Learning primary response, reporting, evidence preservation, and recovery decision-making during ransomware incidents
  • - Acquiring practical insights following procedural manual development
  • - Organizing discussion points prior to substantial collective training sessions and workshops

Service Overview



All input information will not be utilized for AI model training.

Related Webinar Introduction



Title: How to Proceed with Incident Response Training
Date: July 29, 2026, 14:00-15:00
Registration URL: Webinar Registration
In this webinar, we will discuss the planning, preparation, scenario design, and reflection aspects of incident response training using ransomware case studies.

Related Information: Risk Management Portal



This service is offered on BBSec's Risk Management Portal, a comprehensive information security management platform that provides ongoing support for security management from daily risk assessment to training simulations for real-life incidents.

Incident Response Training Simulator URL: Simulator Information
Risk Management Portal Introduction URL: Portal Information

About BBSec



Founded in 2000, BBSec is a total security service provider specializing in various forms of security services, from incident response to daily operations for enhancing security visibility and diagnostics. With high technical capability and abundant experience, BBSec is dedicated to realizing a vision of creating a convenient and safe network society.


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