There's many ways to use HackBack. Incident Response is just one. In common for all of them is that it's fun. And fun is not the opposite of being serious and learning. On the contrary. Am I right?
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I'm a strong believer in mixing fun and learning. That's why I started using game-based learning for teaching cyber security. I even created a video about it. Here's an appetizer. Find the full length video in the comments or scan the (totally legit) QR code in the end of the video. In the video we're using HackBack Gaming and although originally created for Incident Response, the fun doesn't stop there. I mention a bunch of other ways to use it in the full length video. What do you think about using games like this?