"To know your enemy, you must become your enemy." Quote: Sun Tzu, The Art of War
A practical and effective cybersecurity game that works. Because it’s fun. In the Cybercrime Game your employees will dive into the world of cybersecurity through serious gaming. They find out how today’s most advanced cybersecurity threats work and how to identify them, creating lasting awareness.
Completely customized to your organization and even you as a person. We go all the way and don’t just use logo’s and branding. We even use your `real CEO as a deepfake in the end of the game. Again. We can still keep talking, but it’s better to play a demo or get in touch!
Employees voluntarily start and complete the game and like it too (this is less than 25% with standard e-learning…) making it a highly effective training method.
Security leaders actively recommend our game to other organizations after seeing the real-world impact on their teams.
Employees don’t just click through, they master the material, becoming cybersecurity fans who know their stuff.
Want to make your organization more resilient against cybercrime and grow cybersecurity awareness in a fun and effective way?
We invite you to play our game (demo). We’ve turned it into a real experience — one that starts before the game itself:
This approach triggers participants to actually take part — because that’s challenge number one. See it for yourself.
Our approach goes way beyond gamification: this is a serious game. We combine AI, storytelling and game mechanics to deliver cybersecurity content in the most engaging way possible. Because when they have a kick-ass experience, it sticks. Forever. And that’s a fact.
We bring the game to life and get your employees hyped by launching an activation campaign. Your employees come to work, find a game ticket on their desk (or dashboard) and suddenly they’re in the game. Wouldn’t you be curious?
What’s included:
> Custom made game tickets.
> A personalized invitation from hacker PhantomX.
> Optional: A physical popcorn tub filled with popcorn.
In 90 minutes, your employee will become a hacker, learning how to identify cybersecurity risks through social engineering examples. The game features the following components:
> An interactive, gamified dashboard with scores, results, badges and leaderboards for you and your employees.
> A hint system to adjust the difficulty to your team or organization: easy, medium, or hard.
> Personalizations: The game is fully tailored to your organization, making the experience feel authentic from start to finish. You’ll see your own colleagues appear in the storyline, receive emails that come directly from your company’s domain, and even speak as your own CEO. Every element is designed to make the game feel as if it’s truly happening inside your company – a realistic, hands-on experience that hits close to home.
We’re not done with you yet. Because we believe that building lasting awareness starts with engaging learning. The next step? Well, we start by giving you this:
> A cybersecurity awareness exam to test the knowledge.
> A cybersecurity certificate.
> A digital reference guide to keep cybersecurity awareness up to date.
> Optional: A video call to review results with our cybersecurity expert and explore long-term cybersecurity awareness solutions with a member of our team.
Our cybersecurity game is flexible and powerful. It can be used in several ways, depending on your goals and organization type:
> For SMEs: Use it as a replacement for traditional e-learning. Why make your team click through dull slides when they can actually experience cybersecurity in action?
> For SMEs and Enterprises: Use it as an e-learning booster. Bring the topic to life, spark curiosity, and massively increase participation, even in e-learnings from other providers. After playing, participants are switched on and eager to learn more. Really.
> As a Teambuilding Game: Since we started out as an events agency (read more about us), we dare to say our game is so engaging that it works perfectly as a teambuilding activity. Play together in one room, just like the Dutch Police did with 350 participants.
This is the cybersecurity game your employees actually want to play. Guaranteed lasting awareness. Guaranteed fans.