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A gamified incident response training tool with a focus on creating a learning experience that engages the players to review their actions up against their own incident reponse plan. This tool is created as a proof of concept for a bachelors project at Noroff University College, Norway, in 2021.

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What is Koios?

A gamified incident response training tool with a focus on creating a learning experience that engages the players to review their actions up against their own incident reponse plan.

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The game is an attribution to the industry, its creation started during a bachelor assignment in 2022 made by Ragnhild Sageng, a student at Noroff University College in Norway.

Licensing

This games content is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, meaning that others are free to adapt and edit its content. See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ for details.

See LICENSE.md for more details.

Inspiration and Game Element Credits

Several elements to the game have been adapted and tweaked from the Oh Noes! - Game which is created by Bruce and Robert Potter. This game is published and shared by expel under the Creative Commons Attribution License. The game and can be found here: https://info.expel.io/oh-noes. This game is inspired by some of its elements when it comes to gameplay and strives to make a more simplified version of the game. This contribution sections the game templates based on different industry sectors, and it has a heavy focus on the review process following the training session.

How To Do This

Step 1: Read the Master Guide to get a run down of how the game works and when to use the game-elements.

Step 2: Download the content you need for running the game at your organization.

Step 3: Enjoy the game and learn something along the way!

Step 4: Review your game and your incident response plan and make changes when necessary

Step 5: Don't think you are safe just because you have done this! - Stay vigilant and always look for ways to improve your incident response and our plans!

Remember!

Hindsight is always 20/20, but it can be really expensive! - Time used being proactive, is time well-spent.

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A gamified incident response training tool with a focus on creating a learning experience that engages the players to review their actions up against their own incident reponse plan. This tool is created as a proof of concept for a bachelors project at Noroff University College, Norway, in 2021.

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