Security Management White Papers

This Is Not a Game: Using Alternate Reality Games in Corporate Training

Overview When training must teach complex subject matter and motivate behavioral change, it comes with extra challenges. For example, an organization's information security policy requires its employees to understand the full implications of a host of actions - knowledge that is difficult to convey through standard e-learning or classroom training. Recent headlines reflect the fact that, in general, training in this area is far from sufficient. Alternate Reality Games (ARGs), a type of real-world game experience that has gained prominence in the marketing world, can answer this dilemma. This whitepaper will examine the efficacy of alternate-reality training games while reviewing one specific data security ARG created for an audience of technology professionals.

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PublisherEnspire Learning File FormatPDF
Date PublishedJanuary 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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