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DESCRIPTION:I had a tiny bit of experience playing tabletop security games\
 , as well as being an organizing team. But never alone\, nor am I an exper
 t in game theory. I just like DnD and RPG-s and I work in cyber security.\
 n\nWhen I reworked the incident response process in Opera and there was a 
 need for training\, I decided to do it in the form of tabletop exercises u
 sing pen and paper and fake scenarios.\n\nIn total I held 8 tabletop games
  (Half a day each) in 4 different offices\, total participants ~100. 3 dif
 ferent main scenarios and some variations. \n\nMy talk would be about the 
 experience and suggestions (general + personal experience)
DTSTAMP:20251016T114458Z
LOCATION:Stage 1
SUMMARY:Why playing board games and D&D in cyber security is actually usefu
 l? - Hans Metsoja
URL:https://pretalx.com/bsides-tallinn-2025/talk/JPCAHE/
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