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Take-Away Boxes & Facilitated Sessions

Two options available: Choose a DIY exercise box or invite us to facilitate it with your team.

Our DIY boxes contain the materials and our browser-based digital facilitator package to run the exercise independently.

Prefer the full-service version? Invite one of our expert facilitators.

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DIY Box: Cybersecurity Architecture & Governance - The Game

155,00 EUR (excl. VAT)

Who does what in cybersecurity governance? Decide, debate, and find out. Cybersecurity Architecture & Governance - The Game is a card-based learning game with a browser-based facilitator package that helps players understand who actually does what in national and international cybersecurity architectures.

The game has been used in workshops with cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, and critical infrastructure stakeholders. Customizations of the game content were made possible through funding from Federal Academy of Security Policy Germany, Lodz University and European Security and Defence College.

  • Players work in two teams and explore real actors, institutions, and past situations. For each scenario, they decide who was responsible, who acted, and how coordination actually worked.

    The game invites players to debate roles and responsibilities, compare governance approaches, and reflect on the effectiveness of existing cybersecurity architectures.

    After each round, the facilitator reveals what actually happened supported by our browser-based digital facilitator package, the facilitator can refer to practitioner quotes, reflection questions, and sometimes videos or articles from the real events.

    The team with the most accurate understanding of the governance system wins.

    The game focuses on system understanding, decision-making, and discussion.

    • Germany’s Cybersecurity Architecture
      Explore how responsibilities are distributed in Germany’s federal system, including foreign policy, cyber crime, data protection, critical infrastructure protection, and mutual assistance.

    • International Law Architecture
      Understand how international law applied in cyberspace — including state sovereignty, consent, cyber norms, and mutual legal assistance in cyber crime.

  • • 2x Custom-designed Event & Actor Cards (ideal for up to 20 players in two teams)
    • Ready-to-facilitate digital Facilitator Package (browser-based)
    • Coaching instructions for facilitators
    • Three play modes (60 / 90 / 120 minutes)
    • Interactive slides with solutions and reflections
    • Practitioner quotes from experts involved in the real events

    Launch Bonus:
    The first 10 bookings include a 30-minute live session with founder and game designer Julia Schuetze.

    No prior facilitation experience required, the digital facilitator package guides you step by step.

  • Participants will:

    • understand how cyber incidents evolve across a multi-actor ecosystem

    • identify roles, responsibilities, and dependencies

    • reflect on coordination challenges under time pressure

    • translate insights into their own professional context

    • Conferences and professional events

    • Public sector and policy audiences

    • Universities and executive education

    • Companies and associations

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Book a Facilitator: Cybersecurity Architecture & Governance - The Game

Custom pricing

Expert-facilitated sessions are tailored to your event, audience, and location.

Prefer the full-service version, so you can focus on the discussion instead of facilitating the game yourself? Facilitators are certified by us to run the game. They combine cybersecurity expertise with hands-on experience in policy, governance, and are coached to facilitate an engaging exercise environment. We tailor the session to your audience and help participants explore roles, responsibilities, and coordination in cybersecurity through engaging gameplay and structured reflection.

Just send us a few details about your event — when, where, and with whom — and we will suggest a facilitation setup that fits.

    • Preparation call to understand your objectives and participants

    • Professional facilitation by a Cyber Policy Haus certified facilitator

    • Session design and moderation, adapted to your audience and time frame

    • Interactive gameplay and guided reflection

    • Travel and accommodation costs (unless otherwise agreed)

    Every facilitated session automatically includes the DIY Box, so you can continue playing and using the game again with your teams.

  • We coach and train our facilitators to ensure an engaging and expert-driven session.

    • Julia Schuetze, Founder & Cyber Policy Exercise Designer, based in Belgium, open to travel

    • Annika Wägenbauer, CPH certified-Facilitator based in beautiful South of Germany, open to travel

    • more CPH certified facilitators are being currently trained and announced before launch

    • 60 minutes – introduction and shared understanding

    • 90 minutes – deeper interaction and learning focus

    • 120 minutes – extended discussion and structured reflection

  • Participants will:

    • understand how cyber incidents evolve across a multi-actor ecosystem

    • identify roles, responsibilities, and dependencies

    • reflect on coordination challenges under time pressure

    • translate insights into their own professional context

    • Conferences and professional events

    • Public sector and policy audiences

    • Universities and executive education

    • Companies and associations