A story-driven compliance module where learners spot real phishing and social engineering tactics through animated workplace scenarios, branching decisions, and hands-on knowledge checks — not a slide deck lecture.
Inbox Threat follows Maya and Jordan, two coworkers navigating the everyday moments where phishing and social engineering actually happen — a suspicious text, a convincing phone call, a too-urgent email. Learners don't just watch: they diagnose red flags in real time, weigh the consequences of each choice, and sort real from fake before a final knowledge check locks it all in.
The structure follows Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction, from gaining attention through a real scenario to reinforcing retention with a closing takeaway. Mayer's Multimedia Principles shaped every screen — on-screen text stays short and signals key terms rather than repeating narration word-for-word, content is segmented into digestible moments, and problems are shown before explanations are given, so learners build judgment rather than memorize rules.