HACKED IS AN EXCITING AND HIGHLY REALISTIC GAME TO INTERACTIVELY TRAIN EMPLOYEES AGAINST CYBERSECURITY THREATS.
WITH SIMULATIONS AND INTERACTIVITY
HACKED goes beyond giving employees simple tips & tricks. We ensure that they also understand the bigger picture and realise what consequences their own actions can have on the entire organisation. This not only results in greater understanding, but also a greater sense of responsibility. In this interactive storytelling game, we use realistic simulations, real-life examples and exercises to best prepare employees for the most important cybersecurity threats. And with the exciting storyline, impressive graphics and powerful game mechanics, HACKED gives them an unforgettable learning experience.
THEY ARE TRAINED IN THE FOLLOWING TOPICS
AND YOUR MAIN LINE OF DEFENCE
95% of all cybersecurity breaches start with human error. Cybercriminals know that employees are often less alert and therefore target them to gain access to IT systems or steal sensitive information. Employees should therefore be the first line of defence against cyber attacks. They should be aware of and guard against security risks to prevent them - and the organisation - from becoming victims of cyber attacks. Strengthening the organisation's security therefore starts with raising the awareness of your employees and explaining to them what they should and should not do. And that is what the training game HACKED takes care of, in an interactive, impressive way. In which complex material is explained in understandable language.
INTERACTIVITY PROVIDES OWNERSHIP OF THE LEARNING PROCESS
Of course, there's a lot more to be said, but it's even better to play the training game for yourself. So be sure to request a free trial.
Generative AI can make phishing emails and other social engineering attacks more realistic and convincing, making it easier to deceive employees. It can also automatically detect and exploit vulnerabilities in systems, increasing the likelihood of employees unknowingly introducing security risks. Moreover, employees themselves may unintentionally use or spread malicious AI models, making the organisation even more vulnerable.
Generative AI can make phishing emails and other social engineering attacks more realistic and convincing, making it easier to mislead employees. It can also automatically detect and exploit vulnerabilities in systems, increasing the likelihood of employees unknowingly introducing security risks. Moreover, employees themselves may inadvertently use or spread malicious AI models, making the organisation even more vulnerable.
Storytelling is more powerful in memorising didactic content because stories evoke emotions, which ensures deeper processing and better recall. This makes for a more holistic learning experience. Moreover, stories make abstract concepts concrete and relatable, which helps in understanding and remembering complex information. Finally, stories create context and coherence, putting individual facts into a meaningful whole, which benefits memory.