Cybersecurity Training Your Team Will Never Forget
The Sectricity Security Escape Truck: a fully equipped mobile escape room that turns cybersecurity awareness into a hands-on team experience. Up to 80 participants per day. We come to you.
Awareness that sticks. Not an annual e-learning nobody remembers.
Awareness training does not work if nobody engages with it
The difference between a forgotten e-learning and an experience that changes behaviour
Why classic training fails
An annual e-learning forgotten two weeks later that ticks a box for the auditor
Why the Escape Truck works
A hands-on challenge where participants discover for themselves how attackers think. No theory on a screen: doing and feeling.
Why classic training fails
One-directional knowledge transfer with no emotional engagement or team dynamics
Why the Escape Truck works
Team-based challenge combining collaboration and critical thinking in a realistic attack context
Why classic training fails
No distinction between audiences: same content for the receptionist and the CFO
Why the Escape Truck works
Tailored debriefs by an ethical hacker who adapts to the level and function of the group
Why classic training fails
Hard to schedule: mandatory attendance at a fixed location and time
Why the Escape Truck works
We come to you: flexible deployment at your premises, event or team day
What the Escape Truck includes
A fully managed security awareness event
Mobile escape room on wheels
A professionally equipped truck with challenges around phishing, social engineering, physical security and password hygiene. Fully self-contained, no venue booking required.
Debrief by an ethical hacker
After each round a Sectricity expert walks the group through mistakes and successes. Direct connection to real attack techniques and concrete lessons for the workplace.
Competitive scoring system
Teams compete for the best time. The competitive element increases engagement and makes it ideal as a team building activity for HR and L&D.
Realistic security challenges
Challenges are built around real attack patterns: spotting phishing links, refusing suspicious USB drives, respecting access control and seeing through social engineering.
How a day with the Escape Truck runs
From booking to plenary close
1. Booking and logistics
We discuss the date, location, group size and any sector context. The truck can be deployed at any location in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK.
2. Setup on location
The truck arrives at your location and is set up. No preparation required on your end.
3. Rounds and rotation
Groups of 4 to 8 play a 30-minute round. A 20-minute debrief with an ethical hacker follows. Groups rotate smoothly throughout the day.
4. Plenary close
After the final round the ethical hacker closes the day with a plenary summary. The key lessons of the day are brought together.
5. Participant report
You receive a participant report with the results of the day: common mistakes per category and concrete recommendations for follow-up training or policy.
Who is the Escape Truck for?
Suitable for any organisation that wants to turn security awareness into an experience
HR and L&D managers
Looking for an impactful team building activity that also has compliance value. The Escape Truck combines entertainment with a measurable learning outcome and a participant report for the auditor.
CISOs and Security Managers
You want to roll out security awareness without mandatory e-learnings. The Escape Truck delivers awareness that sticks, with a participant report as accountability to management.
Campus days and events
Schools, universities and public organisations that want to put cybersecurity on the agenda at an open day, information fair or onboarding programme.
Frequently asked questions
Turn your next team day into a security wake-up call.
Request availability and a tailored proposal. The truck covers the whole of Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK.