Security games and workshops, in person, across Europe
A security game only works in the room. People commit to a decision out loud, read each other, and argue it through under pressure. That does not happen on a webinar with the cameras off. I am based in Copenhagen and I travel across Europe to run these where your team actually sits.
Why in person
Someone says “we pay the ransom” out loud, and watches the faces around the table change. That is the whole point. People push back, negotiate, and own the call in a way a chat window never gets close to. That pressure is where the instinct actually gets built. Take the room away and you are left with a slideshow. So I run these on site, not as another thing your team half-watches in a browser tab.
Where I work
Home base is Copenhagen and the Nordics, and I go where the team is. Stockholm, Amsterdam, Berlin, or wherever you sit, the session comes to you. If you are not sure it is in reach, ask, the answer is usually yes.
What I bring
Not the whole shelf. I bring what your team actually needs. Tell me the problem you want them to practise and I bring the right game for it: board governance with EXPOSURE, incident response with Malware & Monsters, business continuity with FAILOVER, or risk with FAULT LINE, alongside a facilitated workshop shaped to your team. I can run any of them in person, but a focused session on the thing that matters beats a tour of the catalogue. The full set is on the Serious Games and Workshops pages.
Book a session
Tell me where your team is and what you want them to walk away able to do, and we will find a date. No long sales dance.
Frequently asked questions
Do you run security games and workshops in person?
Yes, and in-person facilitation is the point. The games are built for a room where people commit to decisions out loud and work them through together, which does not translate to a webinar.
Where do you travel for on-site sessions?
Home base is Copenhagen and the Nordics, and I travel across Europe for on-site games and workshops. If your team is in reach, the session comes to you.
Can sessions be run remotely instead?
The games are designed for the room, so in person is strongly preferred. If travel is genuinely impossible we can talk about options, but the value is in the shared space.
How do I book a session?
Tell me where your team is and what you want them to practise, and we will find a date that works.