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  <skos:definition>A tabletop exercise practice involves legal work related to conducting simulated scenarios to test and evaluate the effectiveness of an organization’s plans and procedures for handling emergencies or specific situations, such as cybersecurity incidents or disaster recovery. Legal work related to these exercises typically involve discussion-based sessions where participants analyze hypothetical events and collaboratively develop response strategies, as well as the resultant legal implications.</skos:definition>
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