Visma Amili
Empowering cybersecurity awareness across the business sector.
Empowering cybersecurity awareness across the business sector.

Creating cybersecurity awareness that truly sticks. We wanted employees to experience how quickly a simple mistake can lead to serious consequences, without dull theory or mandatory training. It had to feel like an experience, not a lesson. We also wanted to reinforce our existing e-learning and boost engagement across the board.
Instead of a traditional classroom session, employees stepped into the world of digital hackers. The feedback was unanimously positive: enthusiastic, engaged, and often surprised by how easily cybercriminals operate. The competitive nature added energy and motivation. Participants worked together, shared insights, and stayed actively involved throughout the entire session.
What really stood out: the game engaged everyone, regardless of technical background or role. During play, people immediately realized how vulnerable you can be. Those ‘aha’ moments are what turn knowledge into true understanding. Employees became significantly more aware of digital risks and started making connections to their daily work. They recognized phishing patterns, understood social engineering tactics, and saw firsthand how small security gaps can lead to major breaches.
The impact was immediate and lasting. Employees now take extra verification steps when logging in, are more cautious with emails from unknown senders, and proactively report suspicious activity. We’ve seen a clear increase in participation in our existing e-learning programs and a noticeable shift towards a culture of vigilance. Cyber Crime Game helped us transform cybersecurity from an abstract concept into a shared, tangible responsibility.

Transform cybersecurity from policy into practice. Our interactive game creates real behavioral change, boosts your existing programs, and turns every employee into an active defender.
Our cybersecurity approach is built for organizations that want awareness to truly stick. Employees learn by doing, not by reading. Ready for the next generation of cybersecurity awareness?