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IT Security is Very Strong. Still There are Breaches
98% of organizations who reported Infosec incidents employed strong Cyber Security practices
IT Security personnel will be the first to say that they are very well-prepared! While cyber security is handled by highly trained personnel using sophisticated and always-on technology, protecting the office environment mostly relies on employee actions and decisions. Since an employee's primary objective is to carry out work duties they become susceptible to errors in judgment regarding security. |
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The Real Threat: Lack of Security Awareness
Over 80% of Infosec breaches are from insider sources using little or no technical sophistication
70% of breaches occurred during business hours when other office staff was present
Therefore, a worker's role in information security extends beyond simply avoiding their own mistakes, into taking a proactive stance against infosec threats, both internal and external. |
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Human Factor is the #1 Information Security Issue
Among organizations who reported Infosec incidents:
84% blame most recent Infosec breach on HUMAN ERROR
80% attribute human error to lack of training and security knowledge, or failure to follow security procedures
If employees were personally conscious of the importance of security practices - enough to lock their own PDAs with a PIN code - they would be more likely to carry out the security practices in their work space. |
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Resistance to Training
Barring a trauma, our brains tend to reject subjects that we don't like. Even though its content is easy to grasp most employees don't like to go through the information security training. It is often perceived as boring even punitive. They click through the materials and "wing it" through the exam to obtain a passing score.
What if this resistance were removed and the training became engaging & interesting? |
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Sources: 2004 Insider Threat Study U.S. Secret Service - DOI FY 2005 Threat/Incident Statistics |
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Immersive. Realistic. Engaging. Pressure-free. Effective.

"Agent Surefire - Infosec" is a multiple-award-winning immersive Information Security training simulation designed to raise employee awareness and "buy-in" on information security best practices, Clear Desk Policy and the protection of intellectual assets in the office environment.
The engaging game-based content delivery allows learning to occur by trial and error, situational awareness, immersed decision making and effortless repetition, ultimately creating unmatched employee participation and security awareness.
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Why Agent Surefire:
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TIMELY & ESSENTIAL SOLUTION TO PERSISTANT PROBLEMS |
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- Information security is often overlooked in the physical office space
- Majority of information security violations are from insider sources, using no computers, or high-tech devices
- Clear Desk Policy only works when it’s thoroughly implemented
- More often than not, knowing about the vulnerabilities doesn’t help employees connect the dots
- Very limited experience-based training available on such an important subject,
- Very expensive to train all employees by direct experience methods
- An all-in-one solution was needed!
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EFFECTIVE & ENGAGING |
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- Game-based, fun and immersive learning!
- Engaging storyline and competitive challenges
- Bonus mission to catch the Insider
- Abundant exploration and interactivity
- Realistic experience, unrestricted flow, countless possible combinations
- Direct correlation between simulation experience and the physical world
- Safe environment to learn from one’s mistakes
- Measureable results, detailed statistical analysis
- Near-perfect retention rates
- Score Boards to encourage competition among peers.
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GREAT BENEFITS |
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- Off-the-shelf, ready to deploy
- Scorm 1.2 and Scorm 2004 compliant
- No development needed, available immediately
- Power of Serious Games: Near-perfect retention rates and real results
- Generates genuine participation in Information Security training
- Dynamic content structure, easily customizable if needed
- Abundant challenges urge revisits to the training, mostly outside business hours.
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WE'RE GOING THE EXTRA MILE |
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- Incredibly rich content:
- 97 violations to discover
- 54 binders
- 340 pages of documents
- 510 interactive items
- 225 views around the room
- 20,000 score points to earn
- Training Administrator support materials:
- Invitation email templates
- Participation reminder emails
- Table tent reminders
- Course completion badges (decals, desktop background, sound themes)
- Participation-increasing tools:
- Score boards
- Free giveaways
- Competitions
- Unconventional pricing advantages
- Parabolic pricing curve, exact price for exact number of licenses
- Single price beyond 100,000 licenses
- 30-day, no-pay trial: Install, deploy, see results, then buy.
- Adaptation and cooperation with your current e-learning provider.
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Controlled Deployment. Customization. Statistical Data
Ready to deploy now - No executables - SCORM 1.2 & 2004
All the advantages of an off-the-shelf e-learning course.
Easy deployment, safely runs in a web browser, per-license pricing.
Now you can deploy a full-scale immersive serious game training at the cost of an e-learning course!
Customize to your specific needs
Realistic virtual environment provides a non-linear learning experience. Trainee learns by exploration and trial & error. Hundreds of available interactions create 100 security violations in 9 categories. Visual content interface makes it easy to make any further adaptations to your specific needs.
Limit training duration within office hours
Engaging game-based training creates interest in security best practices. Repetition and involvement enhances retention and subject internalization. Of course, it is up to the management to control how much of this training can be permitted during work hours.
Training Time: 20-40 minutes
Optional Game Time: up to 5 hours
% of trainees who play as entertainment: +30%
Get detailed statistical data & analysis on trainee progress
The free-roaming game environment permits observation of employee behavior during training. Using the statistical analysis, you can identify areas that need attention, observe learning patterns, get time and score statistics and make controlled decisions on how to proceed with the infosec training.
Get internal marketing tools to generate attention before deployment
We provide invitation email templates, user-oriented teaser videos, attractive decals, Leader Boards, etc. to help training administrators generate interest towards the training.
More than 5000 trainees? Get free licenses for a pilot study
If your organization has more than 5,000 trainees, and the approval process involves multiple departments, we are ready to do our part and provide working proof of Agent Surefire's effectiveness. Call to find out about our risk-free Pilot Program.
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