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Launch Emergency Drills and Track Every Response

See who received, acknowledged, and escalated each emergency message in a timestamped record.

3 steps · ~1 minGuided walkthrough

What you'll see

See how emergency drill templates, live session execution, and participant-level response records satisfy BCP requirements.

Aurora acknowledgement timeline showing escalation handoffs and unresolved recipients

Read Acknowledgement Timeline by Channel

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What you can verify in this walkthrough

You are seeing the live workflow, the attached proof trail, and the control points that matter once reviewers ask follow-up questions.

Template-driven drill setup

Drill scenarios start from governed templates so exercises are repeatable and comparable across sessions.

Live execution captures outcomes

Participation, response times, and communication delivery are recorded as drills run, not reconstructed afterward.

Evidence generation is automatic

Session outcomes produce timestamped evidence artifacts that satisfy BCP and compliance drill requirements.

Why this workflow matters

This workflow keeps the proof, ownership, and status context that reviewers and auditors ask for attached to the work itself, so teams do not rebuild evidence packages from scratch for each review cycle.

Bring your next review, audit, or buyer request

In the live walkthrough, we map the workflow to your own environment, show what stays current between reviews, and open the export a reviewer would actually receive.

Live workflow mappingProof trailGoverned export

Why governed drills matter

Improved drill response

Emergency drill response times improve when templates and channel rules are locked down before exercises begin.

Emergency drill response times improve when templates and channel rules are locked down before exercises begin.

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