Gamification

Gamification in cyber security is the application of game dynamics to make learning security practices more engaging and effective. Through simulations, challenges and competitions, users can develop crucial skills, identify vulnerabilities and react to threats in controlled environments. Below are some examples of platforms used for Gamification, which we can develop and customize based on the specific needs of our customers, offering tailor-made solutions to improve the awareness and preparation of personnel in cyber security matters.
  • WatermelonPy

    Watermelonpy is an online electronics store, where users can explore a wide range of electronic products. However, behind this e-commerce facade, Watermelonpy is also a powerful educational tool for anyone wishing to deepen their cybersecurity skills.

    Watermelonpy simulates a real online electronics store, with all the features one would expect from a modern e-commerce. It offers a series of cybersecurity challenges based on common and advanced vulnerabilities, perfect for those who want to learn to identify and mitigate risks. It is designed to be accessible to users of all skill levels, from beginners to experts.

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  • Exprivia Cyber Game

    Exprivia Cyber Game is a simulation platform that allows individual participants or teams to compete in a series of interactive scenarios. Each scenario presents various challenges that test the players' skills in cybersecurity. The game guides participants through two levels of difficulty, each focused on specific themes of cyber security.

    The main goal of the game is to test and improve the players' awareness of fundamental concepts and threats of cybersecurity. During the game, participants face a variety of exercises that require attention and strategy, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of vulnerabilities and defense techniques.

    At the end of each exercise, players have access to summary cards that provide detailed feedback on their responses. These feedbacks not only clarify the correct solutions but also provide explanations and insights to better understand the errors made.