New features released in Crisis Exercise Manager!

Our tech developers have been busy with the next release of features for Crisis Exercise Manager. I managed to get them to take their headphones off long enough to take me through the features.

First up is the ability for the Exercise Manager to upload PDF documents next to your stored exercises. So, for example you could store the Paris Terrorist Exercise Report within the Paris exercise content and the Munich Cyber Attack Report within that exercise. This is great when you go back to rerun exercises, as you can see the areas you need to focus on. 

We have also introduced increased functionality for super admin user as standard for all of our new and existing customers. This allows your central ‘Group’ team to develop exercise templates that can be rolled out to all of your regional and country teams globally. This gives you confidence that all your teams are exercising consistently. Local teams can then adapt the content within the templates to account for geographical variables such as office locations. 

We have also improved the way you can organise your library of exercises with a new filtering system. For example, you can easily see all cyber exercises run across your organisation or all exercises run by specific teams in a country

There’s also a handy ‘help’ button so that Exercise managers can be taken straight through to the support page - allowing them to easily view FAQs and raise tickets if necessary.

And finally, on the subject of support, we’ve added even more content to the support website and rewritten the user guide.

All in all a great bundle of extra features, which will be rolled out free of charge to those already running the existing version of Crisis Exercise Manager. You won’t need to do anything and your exercise participants will continue to enjoy engaging and challenging exercise content.

For more details on Crisis Exercise Manager and to arrange a no-obligation 15 minute demo click here.

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