BSides Munich 2024

Gamified Cyber Incident Simulation
2024-11-09 , Hochschule München - R1.007

In order to ensure efficient and timely responses to cyber security incidents, it is of utmost importance to consistently practice their management. This typically entails substantial effort in terms of organizing and conducting exercises. In this workshop, I will present an innovative and engaging gamified approach to address this challenge, employing the "Backdoors and Breaches" framework.


After an introduction to the principles of gamified cyber incident simulations and the Backdoors and Breaches framework, participant will practice moderation of a simulation using either the physical card decks or the online version of the framework. At the end participants can discusss their approaches and experiences.


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Cyber incident simulation, gamiication, Backdoors and Breaches

Klaus-E. Klingner is an accomplished information technology professional with expertise in web application development, IT security, and project leadership. With a career spanning over two decades, Klaus-E. Klingner has made significant contributions to renowned organizations such as Allianz and Brenntag.

Starting his journey in 1999 at Dresdner Bank, he quickly established himself as a pioneering web application developer. Following the acquisition of Dresdner Bank by Allianz in 2004, Klaus-E. Klingner seamlessly transitioned into his role within the organization. He played a key role in introducing UC4 and contributed to the success of the Lotus Notes Team. He later assumed the position of Divisional Security Officer for Digital Interaction, showcasing his passion for IT security.

Klaus-E. Klingner is a certified Web Application Penetration Tester, ISO27001 Implementer, and Data Privacy Specialist. In 2022, he built the threat prevention and management team at Brenntag, further solidifying his expertise in the field. Currently, he serves as the Information Security Officer at M.Asam GmbH.