«Piece of Cake» - the role-playing game

The secret receipe for your famous cake has been stolen! Only your biggest rival is capable of such a malicious act. Can you retrieve the receipe before it's too late?

Gather information. Sneak in. Earn your piece of cake. 

The tabletop role-playing game

Sneak into your rival's premises

Oh no! The secret receipe for your famous cake has been stolen! Without it, your bakery is ruined. Only your biggest rival is capable of such a malicious act. Can you retrieve the receipe before it's too late?

Are you ready to sneak onto your rival's premises? Your team's mission is to find the stolen receipe and steal it back. Accept your role and convince and manipulate your opponent to lead you to your most valuable asset.

Together with up to 5 people you have to try and find its whereabouts by using social engineering techniques. 

Learning objectives
This adventure aims to educate participants on the importance of data privacy and security, as well as the risks posed by social engineering tactics.
The game demonstrates the importance of protecting personal and sensitive information from unauthorised access or disclosure. Moreover, participants learn about psychological manipulation and deception used in social engineering attacks to trick victims into exposing sensitive information.
It's all about hacking people

Criminal hackers found out a long time ago that it can be easier to hack people than heavily protected computer systems. Phishing, CEO Fraud or Investment Fraud are just a few attack types that use social engineering techniques to manipulate people into disclosing information or giving money.

Social engineering is the psychological manipulation of people into performing actions or divulging confidential information. It differs from a traditional "con" in that it is often one of many steps in a more complex fraud scheme. (wikipedia.org)

Piece of Cake

 

Duration: ca. 2 h
Number of participants: max. 5 pers.
Target group: employees of all fields, students
Location:  flexible
Price: on request

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