This cyber crisis communication drill evaluation form is built for teams that need a consistent way to review communication performance after a simulated security incident. It works well as a course evaluation form for tabletop exercises, media simulations, internal briefings, and full-scale crisis scenarios where both delivery and decision-making need to be assessed clearly.
The template captures the core context of each exercise, including the evaluator, drill date, drill type, incident scenario, participant count, and primary spokesperson details. It also includes focused scoring areas such as composure under pressure, message clarity and delivery, technical accuracy, and empathy, so reviewers can evaluate how the response came across to internal and external audiences.
Use it to compare results across multiple drills, identify recurring communication weaknesses, and improve readiness before a real incident occurs. The structure is specific enough for cybersecurity and executive response teams, while still being flexible for consultants, risk managers, compliance leads, and IT stakeholders who run or review crisis communication exercises.