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Your Team’s Next Mistake Is Streaming Now

Security Culture | Security Awareness | Social Engineering

What is Cyber Security?

We tell a story, because real security threats don't come in bullet points

12 Steps to Real Security Culture Change

🎭 1. Realistic, Human-Centric Storytelling

When it comes to cyber security awareness training, forget the abstract scenarios.


goDeep stories take place inside a fictional company - Digital Creative Technologies (DCT) - filled with characters who mirror your real-life colleagues and build your security culture.


  • Everyday workplace decisions drive the plot.
  • Characters like Marc Johnson (CEO), Sarah Miller (CIO), and Angelica Fallon (Account Manager) have backstories that shape how they respond to threats and social engineering attacks.


This isn’t just security awareness training. It’s a drama with lessons baked in.


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💔 2. Character Continuity & Emotional Engagement

These aren’t one-off videos.


goDeep builds security culture with cyber security awareness training built around characters and story arcs that people care about.

  • Employees become emotionally invested in the characters.
  • That emotional connection makes lessons stick.
  • Watching Frank Fallon’s daughter get used in a social engineering attack? Way more impactful than a generic security awareness warning slide.

Meet the Characters

🧩 3. Situational Realism with Business Context

Every scenario feels like it could have happened at your company.


  • Rushed deadlines.
  • Cross-department projects.
  • Remote & home work, travel, vendor emails, conference calls and strategy meetings.


Authentic tension builds as everyday business challenges open the door to cyber threats and social engineering attacks. It's cyber security awareness training built for the real world.

See the Problems We're Solving

🏢 4. Diversity of Roles and Perspectives

Security Culture isn’t just an IT problem.


  • Our stories reflect a cross-section of business roles - interns, lawyers, execs, assistants, and more.
  • It’s inclusive, relatable, and shows how incidents ripple across departments.
  • Each story is cyber security awareness training lesson.


Everyone sees themselves in goDeep - and that’s the point.

Why this is important

🍿 5. Episodic Format That Builds Over Time

Short. Snackable. Designed for real attention spans.


  • Each episode is just 5–10 minutes.
  • It's cyber security awareness training for the Netflix generation.
  • Builds knowledge gradually - like your favourite streaming series - delivering security culture by stealth.

The Hero's Journey

🎯 6. Attack Vector-Focused Education

Each episode focuses on a specific type of threat - without ever feeling like a lecture.


  • Phishing, social engineering, deepfakes, insider threats—you name it.
  • Instead of saying what not to do, goDeep shows how and why people fall for it, and what they should’ve done instead.
  • Then there's the debrief, where experts pick through the rubble to find out what went wrong.
  • Our cyber security training covers all the angles.

When your saviour is actually your scammer

🧠 7. Human Error & Policy Ignorance in the Spotlight

We don’t sugarcoat mistakes.


  • People skip steps, break rules, do things “just this once.”
  • goDeep shows how those moments spiral into serious consequences.
  • The characters aren’t villains. They’re us. And that’s what makes our cyber security training land and build security culture.

We don't sugarcoat mistakes

🧑‍💼 8. Bridges the Gap Between IT & Business

Most security awareness training talks at people. goDeep speaks their language.


  • No tech jargon.
  • security concepts explained in plain language.
  • We reframe cyber security training and responsibility as a core business issue - it's everyone’s problem to solve.

Our In-House IT Rockstar

👁️ 9. Attacker’s Point of View (POV)

  To beat a hacker, you need to think like one.


  • goDeep flips the script and shows each attack from the attacker’s perspective.
  • Learners see how easily behaviours, emotions, and habits are exploited in social engineering attacks.
  • We build critical thinking, not just compliance.
  • It's cyber security awareness training that puts you back in control.

Think Like an Attacker

💥 10. Crisis Simulation Without Real-World Risk

What happens when everything goes wrong?


  • goDeep lets teams “live through” major incidents - building security culture safely.
  • From ransomware to BEC scams, these simulations build muscle memory for how to respond when the pressure’s real.
  • Because Cyber security training is more than just not clicking on links.

Prelude to an attack

🧯 11. Company Response - The Right Way vs. The Wrong Way

We don’t stop at the attack.


We show how leadership responds - and how those decisions shape everything.

  • See the consequences of poor responses (blame, delays, silence).
  • Learn what good looks like: transparency, coordination, rapid containment.
  • From the C-suite to comms teams, everyone plays a role.
  • Cyber security awareness training doesn't stop after the incident.

Incident Response - Behind the scenes

📺 12. In-World Media: Hack FM & Hack TV

What’s worse than getting hacked? Having the whole world laugh about it.


Enter Hack FM and Hack TV: gossip-hungry, privacy-invading media outlets that roast DCT employees after every breach.

  • They amplify the consequences of poor decisions in hilarious, painfully public ways.
  • They report on leaks, speculate about insider drama, and stir up chaos on social feeds.
  • They bring a layer of satire and  accountability,      showing how reputational damage often outlives the incident itself.

It's cyber security awareness training meets Black Mirror, with a side of water cooler gossip.

Hack TV - Brian Thomson Press Conference

🔁 Culture Change Through Storytelling

goDeep sparks more than cyber security awareness training - it shifts workplace security culture.


  • Employees start referencing characters.
  • They talk through scenarios.
  • Peer-to-peer learning takes root, and security becomes second nature.


12 Steps Playlist on YouTube

✅ Let Your Team Experience the Difference

goDeep delivers cyber security awareness training like you’ve never seen before—emotional, immersive, and unforgettable.


👉 Start your team’s first episode today

Let them learn before they become the headline

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12 Steps to REAL Security Culture Change

How we built goDeep Training

Our training is not just a compliance checklist. Instead, it directly addresses human behaviour.

Overcome these Real-World Barriers to Better Cybersecurity

The 'Too Busy Problem'

In today's fast-paced corporate world, cyber security training often takes a backseat, leaving organisations vulnerable as employees prioritise immediate tasks over crucial security protocols. We addresses this with structured courses completed in weekly modules.


Our approach significantly increases training completion rates and reduces susceptibility to phishing attacks among busy teams, seamlessly integrating cybersecurity learning into their schedules.

The 'Sleepy Staff Problem'

Traditional cyber security training often struggles to engage its audience, leading to poor retention and application of critical knowledge. We tackle this by delivering content that leverages engaging, scenario-based narratives mirroring real-world experiences. 


By capturing imagination through suspenseful and relatable storytelling, we make cybersecurity awareness not just interesting but something staff genuinely look forward to.

The 'AI Problem'

As cybercriminals increasingly leverage AI for advanced attacks, safeguarding sensitive data becomes more challenging. In response, our approach demystifies the role of AI in cybersecurity through engaging narratives, making complex concepts more approachable and less daunting. 


Our stories delve into the intricacies of AI-driven threats, equipping our audience with the knowledge to navigate the sophisticated cybersecurity landscape ahead.

The 'Complacency Problem'

A widespread underestimation of the importance of cybersecurity leads to a culture of negligence, where staff neglect their role in safeguarding their company's digital assets.


Our approach combats complacency by illustrating the direct impact of cybersecurity on personal and professional lives, encouraging a proactive stance on digital security through narratives that resonate with everyone's experiences. 

The 'Compliance Problem'

The compliance problem arises when companies focus more on obtaining certifications than genuinely improving security practices. This superficial approach often leaves critical vulnerabilities unaddressed, resulting in costly breaches, regulatory fines, and damaged client relationships. 


Our approach helps organisations shift from mere compliance to active operational improvement, enhancing both security and business performance.

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