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DarkAI Plans & Playbooks
With deepfake technology, AI-enabled fraud, and other sophisticated cyber risks on the rise, having a clear, actionable response plan is more important than ever. At Nimbus, we design AI Incident Plans and Playbooks to guide your organisation through disruptive incidents calmly and effectively, minimising damage and expediting recovery.
Focus Areas
Focus Areas
Structured playbooks, with step-by-step guidance
Delivery & Format
Delivery & Format
Digital and pysical copies
Outcomes
Outcomes
Actionable playbooks with improved readiness
Why You Need an AI Incident Plan
Clarity in Chaos: Having a structured plan removes guesswork when a crisis unfolds, helping everyone focus on the right actions at the right time.
Faster Response: Quick reactions can stop an AI-based attack from spiralling, protecting data, finances, and reputation.
Consistent Protocols: Plans provide a standard approach for different teams to follow, avoiding confusion and overlaps.
Regulatory Requirements: In some industries, showing you’ve planned for AI-driven threats helps meet compliance or insurance conditions.
Our Approach
1. Assessment & Scenario Planning
We begin by examining the specific AI risks to your organisation—whether it’s deepfake impersonations, phishing bots, or data manipulation. We identify your most critical assets and likely points of failure. Then, we map possible attack scenarios to see where and how your defences might be tested.
2. Playbook Creation
Drawing on our experience with AI threats, we develop customised playbooks that outline roles, responsibilities, and immediate steps to contain and resolve incidents. These plans detail communication strategies, key decision points, and escalation paths to keep everyone coordinated.
3. Alignment with Existing Policies
We integrate our incident plans into your broader security framework. This means aligning with your current incident response procedures, governance structure, and compliance obligations to maintain consistency.
4. Training & Simulation
We conduct interactive sessions—like tabletop exercises and red teaming—to test the playbooks in action. By experiencing potential AI attacks firsthand, participants gain confidence and familiarity with every step of the plan.
5. Reporting & Continuous Improvement
After each training or real-life use of the plan, we offer a clear report with observations and lessons learned. We work with you to refine the playbooks, ensuring your organisation stays ready for evolving threats.

Designed for SMEs
Designed for SMEs
We provide expert, tailored solutions that help SMEs navigate the complexities of AI, Ensuring compliance, ethical standards, and secure, responsible implementation.

Tailored Approach
Tailored Approach
Nimbus understands the difficulty in balancing risk versus reward - we don't just point out problems, we help you improve.

Threat Intel Focus
Threat Intel Focus
we understand how public and open-source AI tools are lowering the barrier to entry for attackers resulting in more sophisticated, persistent, and potentially more damaging threats.

Accelerate Delivery
Accelerate Delivery
Nimbus can help your organisation accelerate delivery through ready-to-use frameworks and templates.
Who we are
We are a fully Australian-owned and based cyber security firm focusing on AI and Deepfake risks facing Australian businesses.
What is a deepfake, and why does it pose a risk?
A deepfake is media (video, audio, or images) generated or altered by AI to make it seem genuine. Attackers can use deepfakes to impersonate individuals, manipulate public opinion, or commit fraud, which can lead to security breaches and reputational issues for organisations.
How is your deepfake training different from general cybersecurity programs?
Our training goes beyond standard cybersecurity approaches by focusing on AI-driven threats such as realistic deepfake content or voice cloning. Participants learn how to spot manipulated media and practice responding to AI-based social engineering attempts.
Which teams or individuals within our organisation should participate in deepfake training?
We recommend training for everyone—from Boards and Executives who set strategy and policy, to frontline staff who may be targeted by social engineering attempts. Each session is adapted to the specific roles and risk profiles of the participants.
Do you offer both in-person and online training options?
Yes. We provide on-site workshops for hands-on learning and virtual programs for remote or geographically dispersed teams. We can customise the format based on your organisation’s preferences and requirements.
How does Nimbus assess our organisation’s readiness for AI-driven threats?
Our deepfake and AI assessment looks at policies, technical infrastructure, and team awareness. We then recommend targeted improvements to bolster your defences against future deepfake or social engineering attacks.
Who we are
We are a fully Australian-owned and based cyber security firm focusing on AI and Deepfake risks facing Australian businesses.
What is a deepfake, and why does it pose a risk?
A deepfake is media (video, audio, or images) generated or altered by AI to make it seem genuine. Attackers can use deepfakes to impersonate individuals, manipulate public opinion, or commit fraud, which can lead to security breaches and reputational issues for organisations.
How is your deepfake training different from general cybersecurity programs?
Our training goes beyond standard cybersecurity approaches by focusing on AI-driven threats such as realistic deepfake content or voice cloning. Participants learn how to spot manipulated media and practice responding to AI-based social engineering attempts.
Which teams or individuals within our organisation should participate in deepfake training?
We recommend training for everyone—from Boards and Executives who set strategy and policy, to frontline staff who may be targeted by social engineering attempts. Each session is adapted to the specific roles and risk profiles of the participants.
Do you offer both in-person and online training options?
Yes. We provide on-site workshops for hands-on learning and virtual programs for remote or geographically dispersed teams. We can customise the format based on your organisation’s preferences and requirements.
How does Nimbus assess our organisation’s readiness for AI-driven threats?
Our deepfake and AI assessment looks at policies, technical infrastructure, and team awareness. We then recommend targeted improvements to bolster your defences against future deepfake or social engineering attacks.
What is a deepfake, and why does it pose a risk?
A deepfake is media (video, audio, or images) generated or altered by AI to make it seem genuine. Attackers can use deepfakes to impersonate individuals, manipulate public opinion, or commit fraud, which can lead to security breaches and reputational issues for organisations.
How is your deepfake training different from general cybersecurity programs?
Our training goes beyond standard cybersecurity approaches by focusing on AI-driven threats such as realistic deepfake content or voice cloning. Participants learn how to spot manipulated media and practice responding to AI-based social engineering attempts.
Which teams or individuals within our organisation should participate in deepfake training?
We recommend training for everyone—from Boards and Executives who set strategy and policy, to frontline staff who may be targeted by social engineering attempts. Each session is adapted to the specific roles and risk profiles of the participants.
Do you offer both in-person and online training options?
Yes. We provide on-site workshops for hands-on learning and virtual programs for remote or geographically dispersed teams. We can customise the format based on your organisation’s preferences and requirements.
How does Nimbus assess our organisation’s readiness for AI-driven threats?
Our deepfake and AI assessment looks at policies, technical infrastructure, and team awareness. We then recommend targeted improvements to bolster your defences against future deepfake or social engineering attacks.

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Education & Training
Readiness

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Simulation Testing
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GenAi Risk and Governance
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Focus Areas
Structured playbooks, with step-by-step guidance
Delivery & Format
Digital and pysical copies
Outcomes
Actionable playbooks with improved readiness
Why You Need an AI Incident Plan
Clarity in Chaos: Having a structured plan removes guesswork when a crisis unfolds, helping everyone focus on the right actions at the right time.
Faster Response: Quick reactions can stop an AI-based attack from spiralling, protecting data, finances, and reputation.
Consistent Protocols: Plans provide a standard approach for different teams to follow, avoiding confusion and overlaps.
Regulatory Requirements: In some industries, showing you’ve planned for AI-driven threats helps meet compliance or insurance conditions.
Our Approach
1. Assessment & Scenario Planning
We begin by examining the specific AI risks to your organisation—whether it’s deepfake impersonations, phishing bots, or data manipulation. We identify your most critical assets and likely points of failure. Then, we map possible attack scenarios to see where and how your defences might be tested.
2. Playbook Creation
Drawing on our experience with AI threats, we develop customised playbooks that outline roles, responsibilities, and immediate steps to contain and resolve incidents. These plans detail communication strategies, key decision points, and escalation paths to keep everyone coordinated.
3. Alignment with Existing Policies
We integrate our incident plans into your broader security framework. This means aligning with your current incident response procedures, governance structure, and compliance obligations to maintain consistency.
4. Training & Simulation
We conduct interactive sessions—like tabletop exercises and red teaming—to test the playbooks in action. By experiencing potential AI attacks firsthand, participants gain confidence and familiarity with every step of the plan.
5. Reporting & Continuous Improvement
After each training or real-life use of the plan, we offer a clear report with observations and lessons learned. We work with you to refine the playbooks, ensuring your organisation stays ready for evolving threats.

Designed for SMEs
We provide expert, tailored solutions that help SMEs navigate the complexities of AI, Ensuring compliance, ethical standards, and secure, responsible implementation.

Tailored Approach
Nimbus understands the difficulty in balancing risk versus reward - we don't just point out problems, we help you improve.

Threat Intel Focus
we understand how public and open-source AI tools are lowering the barrier to entry for attackers resulting in more sophisticated, persistent, and potentially more damaging threats.

Accelerate Delivery
Nimbus can help your organisation accelerate delivery through ready-to-use frameworks and templates.

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Taking the first step
Lets work together
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Privacy Policy
© 2024 Nimbus Cyber Solutions. All rights reserved.