CES 2025: AckTao – Cybersecurity Training

January 12, 2025

The AckTao solution, which will be presented at CES 2025, is an interesting development in the field of cybersecurity training. It aims to support companies through a cloud-based streaming platform based on real-time 3D gaming scenarios to provide practical and realistic cybersecurity training.

The AckTao platform enables interactive training that allows company employees to respond to realistic threat scenarios and is designed to improve awareness of cybersecurity risks.

Key features include a cloud-based foundation that enables rapid implementation and the ability to personalise training scenarios to meet a company’s specific threats and requirements. In addition, the manager interface offers the option of monitoring learning progress and efficiently managing licences.

Another advantage is the integration into common learning management systems (LMS), which facilitates the implementation of the platform in companies with existing training solutions.

While the use of gamification and 3D simulations in training platforms is not entirely new, AckTao presents a differentiated solution as it specifically addresses practical cybersecurity training that aims to minimise human errors commonly exploited by attackers. In this form and in terms of integration and scalability for companies, the solution at CES 2025 is a new, innovative approach to cybersecurity training.

In summary, AckTao is presenting an interesting, but not completely new innovation in the field of cybersecurity training platforms at CES 2025, which, thanks to its specific orientation and easy integration for companies, is a

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