Cybersecurity awareness is not a checklist. It’s a mindset—best developed through immersive, game-based experiences built on serious gaming principles that engage, challenge and transform behavior. Most organizations treat awareness like a checkbox: one workshop, a few posters, and a yearly phishing test. But today’s threats demand more. Cyber Crime Game helps build a cybersecurity awareness strategy that changes behavior — not just compliance scores. It’s not about one-off training. It’s about continuous reinforcement, role-based scenarios, and a mindset shift across your organization.
Because modern attacks exploit:
Regulations like NIS2 now demand measurable awareness, not vague efforts. Stakeholders want more than a policy document. They want to see risk reduction in action. A strong strategy connects learning to lived experience.
This isn’t just training. It’s a system powered by gamification — using serious games to build behavioral resilience at scale. Cyber Crime Game allows you to: Align training with real organizational risks. Customize content by role or department. Roll out modular learning experiences over time. Measure awareness through real behavioral outcomes. It’s scalable, repeatable, and built for long-term impact.
Key components we deliver:
Fully NIS2-aligned and audit-ready. Delivered fully browser-based, multilingual, and modular. Supported by learning analytics and behavior data.
This strategic approach is ideal for:
If you’re serious about changing behavior, build a strategy that delivers.
Cybersecurity gamification is the use of game-based mechanics—like levels, storytelling, challenges, and scoring—to teach people how to recognize and respond to cyber threats. Instead of passively reading or watching, participants become active players in a scenario that mirrors real-life attacks. Whether it’s simulating a phishing attempt, investigating OSINT data, or unlocking achievements through strong decisions, gamification turns awareness into an immersive experience.
The goal? To make learning about cybersecurity not only effective—but engaging, memorable, and even fun.
Because people don’t learn best by being told—they learn best by doing. Gamification taps into how we naturally absorb knowledge: through curiosity, exploration, and immediate feedback. It transforms passive instruction into active participation, which leads to better retention, higher engagement, and deeper understanding.
Plus, the emotional impact of a well-crafted game—feeling tricked by a fake CEO email, or catching a colleague’s weak password—sticks far longer than a slide or policy ever will. That’s why gamification doesn’t just inform—it changes behavior.
Yes, Cyber Crime Game is often combined with e-learnings and long-term solutions, provided through our partners.
Our game is powerful when used to kick off campaigns or boost engagement, helping participants become excited and aware of the topic.
Yes, it can fully replace a year-long cybersecurity awareness e-learning. Play one quick 10–15 minute level each month or complete the game in just 2 hours a year. You’ll cover the same essential content as traditional e-learning, but in a more engaging way.
Yes. We can tailor visuals, tone, language, and focus areas like NIS2 or phishing to fit your organization.
Absolutely. The game is fully available in multiple languages and can be customized to reflect your organization’s structure, branding, and security context—no matter where your teams are located.
More and more, Cyber Crime Game is being used for different purposes and in various settings. Below, we outline the most common applications.
No IT setup required. It’s browser-based, mobile-friendly, and ready to launch. All you need to do is send out the login info—we’ll handle the rest.
Joris van den Bergh, Dick Schouten, and Dirk Delisse designed Cyber Crime Game to support real awareness transformation — not just training fulfillment. They combine behavioral psychology, gamification and regulatory insight to build strategy with substance.
“Awareness isn’t what you say. It’s what people remember when it matters.”
Let Cyber Crime Game — the serious game that builds real-world awareness — power your cybersecurity strategy and make it stick.
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