Cybersecurity awareness
The new generation of cybersecurity awareness
The new generation of cybersecurity awareness
You can’t patch human behavior. Yet 90% of breaches involve some form of human error. Traditional awareness often fails — too theoretical. Too generic. Too forgettable. Real cybersecurity awareness means your people:
Cyber Crime Game delivers all of that. At scale. With impact. Through experience that sticks.
Cyber Crime Game makes cybersecurity personal. It turns awareness into action by letting employees experience risk from the attacker’s perspective. They send phishing emails. Clone a CEO’s voice. Tailgate their way into secure spaces. And in doing so, they discover how easily security breaks — and how to protect it.
It’s not just training. It’s behavior-first learning powered by serious gaming. Topics covered:
Fully browser-based. Multilingual. NIS2-ready. Customizable to your risks, culture, and sector. Tested and trusted across Europe.
Everyone. Because every employee carries risk — and responsibility. From interns to executives. From public sector to private industry. From remote workers to office teams. Ideal for:
If your people use data, devices or make decisions — this is for them.
Dick Schouten is a cybersecurity strategist and ISO (Information Security Officer) with over a decade of experience in both corporate IT security and behavioral awareness.
Throughout his career, Dick noticed a recurring problem: traditional cybersecurity training often fails to change behavior. It informs—but it doesn’t activate. That insight led him to co-create Cyber Crime Game: a serious game that flips the script by making users feel, reflect, and respond like real cybercriminals (in a safe, simulated environment).
“You can’t change behavior with rules alone. People need to understand the risk—and feel it—before they’re ready to act.”
Want awareness that changes behavior?
Start with Cyber Crime Game — and build cybersecurity from the inside out.
Kern vd oplossingen: Game – Behaviour – Culture
Learning » Onderwerpen (phishing, social engineering)
Training » Beginners, gevorderden, kleine bedrijven, studenten
For who » Business, Government, Education