The contents of each Data Heist box set contain the following:
- 47 Data Heist Cards
- 77 Praesidium Cards
- 3 Player Guide and Game Summary
- 3 Learning and Information Cards
- 6 Customized Dice
- 1 Rule Book
The contents of each Data Heist box set contain the following:
These are the specifications of a Data Heist
Weight: 0.360 kg
Dimensions: 16.7 x 3.1 x 11.6 cm
The recommended retail price of Data Heist is US$45.00
REGION | RECOMMENDED RETAIL PRICE |
United States and Canada | US$ 48.00 |
Europe | € 40.00 |
United Kingdom | £ 34.00 |
Singapore and Asia Pacific | S$ 65.00 |
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Data Heist is designed by gamers. As such, the game is designed such that the game is playable even without the need to fit into the data protection and cyber hygiene context. It is the goal of the creator that through playing Data Heist, players can learn more about data protection and cyber hygiene.
Players do not need to have any prior knowledge about data protection or cyber hygiene. In a matter of fact, players will learn about data protection and cyber hygiene during the course of playing the game and it is the hope that an adult or teacher can facilitate the learning process. We are in the midst of developing content online for younger learners.
Data Heist was designed for two major groups of people – Employees and Students.
The first are employees of organizations that include corporations, small medium sized enterprises and even non-profit organizations. Data Heist is a game that will allow employees to interact, have a good time together and learn about data protection and cyber hygiene topics. We understand that cyber security and data protection may not be the most exciting topics but yet training and awareness are critical to ensure that employees remain safe from threats and vigilant to attacks and lapses. Data Heist is a good alternative to classroom and non-interactive online webinars.
The second is target group are students particularly those in high school and college. These are probably the heaviest users of the internet lapping up terabytes of bandwidth in social media and gaming apps. Yet many of them are oblivious to the dangers online. Furthermore, data protection and personal cyber hygiene is typically not a mainstream topic in any school. With the increasing use of the internet, it has become an urgent need to educate them on the dangers that lurk online. Moreover, they are at the age where their fundamental values are being shaped. Thus, it is imperative that we educate youth on what is right; i.e., the right and ethical way of handling data so that they will not condone the acts of hackers. And perhaps one day we have a society free of hackers, but rather a society of collaborators who share data for a better future for everyone. A pipe dream some may say, yet I believe with the right education and nurture, one youth a time, we will one day reach the light at the end of the tunnel.
Data Heist was created by Mark Barnabas Lee. He provides advisory on data and privacy protection matters and regularly facilitates classes to educate the public on the same topics. He is also known as the “Data Protection Pal”, and you may connect with him on his social media cradles.
YouTube: www.dataprotectionpal.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/dataprotectionpal
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/markbarnabas
Data Heist was created with the key purpose to educate players on two important topics – Data Protection and Personal Cyber Hygiene.
The game was created to be a tool to educate and engage employees in organizations and even students in school to be aware of threats on the internet so that they can protect themselves and their organizations from threat actors who attempt to steal their data.
The creator wants to use Data Heist to improve the effectiveness of data protection and personal hygiene education. Moreover, he hopes to promote the importance of data protection and privacy from youths, so that one day they will grow up to respect privacy of individuals, be responsible in data management and not condone acts of malicious hacking.
Perhaps one day we have a global society free of hackers but rather collaborators.
Data Heist is the first card game created to educate players on topics related to Data Protection and Personal Cyber Hygiene. It was created with different features; with simple game play such that an 8-year-old can play, as well as additional rules and features to keep a more mature player engaged.
The game is a bit of an anti-thesis where players play the role of an amateur hacker. The aim of the game is for players to “steal” as much data as they can from unsuspecting victims in the marketplace (and there are many even in real life) using three of the most common forms of attacks that usually result in data loss.
In the more advance game, players may obtain special attacks and use protection measures to thwart attacks of other players so that they themselves can win the game. This simple game is fun, interactive and most importantly under the facilitation of a skilled educator can impart important lessons on data protection and personal cyber hygiene so that players (and their organizations) can be safe from attacks and vigilant to prevent them.