CybaWay
Welcome to CybaWay
Learning Through Play!
An AI-driven, interactive, and gamified journey where you take centre stage as the main character.

Get Started!
Install from the Chrome Web Store
Why
Your Cyber Sidekick—Here’s Why
Your Adventure Begins
CybaWay is not just another cybersecurity training—it’s an interactive experience where you are the main character. Our AI enabled educational agent, a browser add-on, observes how you surf the web, identifies your strengths and weaknesses, and transforms them into in-game traits.
Learn Through Play
With CybaWay, cybersecurity isn’t just theory—it’s action-packed learning. As you explore the game, you’ll encounter real-world threats tailored to your online behaviour. The better your digital habits, the stronger your in-game character becomes, unlocking superpowers like “Multi-Factor Mastery” or “Phishing Deflector.”
Battle It Out With Friends & Foes
Why learn alone when you can compete? CybaWay lets you challenge friends, classmates, or even students from other universities in epic cybersecurity battles. Who can build the strongest defenses? Who will outsmart the most threats?
Stories You Shape, Scores You Share
But wait—there’s more. That scorecard? It’s not just for bragging rights—it’s proof of how far you’ve come, a badge of honor that shows your growth as a cyber defender. Your progress is tracked on a real-time Scoreboard, showcasing your achievements as proof of your evolving cyber skills—perfect for sharing with schools, employers, or just flexing on your peers.

Get Started!
Install from the Chrome Web Store
Ready to Power Up?
Your Cyber Journey Starts Here

1 – First things first, nip over to the Chrome Web Store, locate the CybaWay browser add-on, and give that “Install” button a click.
2 – Once installed, CybaWay becomes your personal cyber threat training coach—giving you a good rating based on how well you surf the web. The better your online behaviour, the higher your cybersecurity scoreboard grows.


3 – Don’t forget to play the built-in games—they’re not just a lark, but also a way to educate you about online threats, where your real-life online behaviour powers your in-game character.
4 – As you ace those games and boost your online habits, you’ll earn superpowers—like being a whiz at dodging ransomware or outsmarting social engineers.
5 – Proudly share your real-life cybersecurity scoreboard with recruiters or tutors to flaunt your commitment to safe and savvy internet practices.

CybaWay is an interactive training platform designed to make cybersecurity simple, engaging, and, dare we say, fun!
With CybaWay—you’re not just playing games; you’re becoming a cyber-superhero in style.

Score Big
Track and improve your cybersecurity habits in real time with a personalised scoreboard.
Learn Through Play
Our games and narratives transform complex cybersecurity concepts into exciting challenges where you are the protagonist.
Showcase Your Skills
Share your impressive cybersecurity score with recruiters or tutors—it’s your badge of honour for good online behaviour!
Learning Through Play
Training Modules
It’s not just about knowing your enemy with CybaWay—it’s about rewiring your instincts to keep threats at bay like second nature.
Weakness: Using the same password for multiple accounts.
Threat: If one of your accounts gets hacked, the bad guys can use that same password to break into your other accounts—like a thief finding a key that opens every door.
Weakness: Falling for fake emails or links that look trustworthy.
Threat: Scammers pretend to be someone you trust (like your bank or a co-worker) to trick you into giving away your login details or personal information. One wrong click, and they can get everything they need.
Weakness: Using weak or simple passwords.
Threat: Hackers use automated tools to guess your password by trying thousands of combinations until they get it right. The simpler your password, the quicker they’ll crack it.
Weakness: Downloading files or clicking on links from untrusted sources.
Threat: Malware can silently infect your device, causing everything from slowing down your computer to stealing your sensitive data or causing total chaos.
Weakness: Failing to regularly back up important files or clicking on suspicious email attachments.
Threat: Ransomware locks up your computer or files, and the hacker demands money to unlock them. It's like a digital hostage situation where your data is held for ransom.
Weakness: Trusting strangers or unsolicited requests.
Threat: Scammers manipulate you into giving out private information or granting access to your accounts. They play on emotions, like urgency or flattery, to make you act before thinking.
Weakness: Using unsecured public Wi-Fi for sensitive tasks.
Threat: Hackers can intercept your internet traffic on unprotected networks (like a coffee shop Wi-Fi) and steal passwords, bank info, or anything you send online.
Weakness: Downloading or installing unverified software or apps.
Threat: Keyloggers silently record every keystroke you make—so they can capture passwords, credit card numbers, and everything you type without you even knowing.
Weakness: Visiting shady or untrustworthy websites.
Threat: Malicious software downloads onto your device just by visiting a compromised site—no clicks needed! The next thing you know, your device is infected.
Weakness: Visiting untrusted websites or clicking on infected ads.
Threat: Bad guys secretly use your computer’s power to mine cryptocurrency for themselves. Your computer slows down, and you’re unknowingly footing the bill for their mining efforts.
Weakness: Using outdated software or apps.
Threat: Hackers take advantage of vulnerabilities that developers don’t yet know about. If you don’t update your software, you leave your device open to these sneaky attacks.
Weakness: Clicking on ads or pop-ups without thinking.
Threat: Some ads aren’t what they seem—they can infect your device with malware or trick you into visiting malicious websites. All it takes is one innocent click.
Weakness: Staying logged into accounts on public or shared computers.
Threat: Hackers can steal your login session and access your accounts as if they’re you. No password needed—they just slip into your session unnoticed.
Weakness: Not logging out of websites, or using public computers.
Threat: Attackers can steal your browser cookies (which remember your login details) and use them to access your accounts without needing your password.
Who Keeps CybaWay Running?
About
At CybaWay, we believe cybersecurity isn’t just about rules and risks—it’s about empowering YOU to become the hero of your online world.
Whether you’re a student, a professional, or an everyday internet user, our mission is to arm you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital universe safely and smartly.


Dr. Konstantinos Mersinas
Associate Professor in Information Security | PhD | CISSP
Co-Founder
Konstantinos is an Associate Professor at the Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London, and a Visiting Professor at Keio University, Tokyo, Japan. His research focuses on the human and behavioural aspects of cybersecurity, maritime security, and cybercrime.
He is also a Director at the International Cyber Security Centre of Excellence, Co-founded the research group HIVE and has had the privilege to advise the UK All-Party Parliamentary Group and a number of UK Government Departments on matters relating to end-user security.



Divine Chana C.
PhD Candidate | CISSP | CEH | ML | NLP
Co-Founder
Divine Chana is the founder of Privci Enterprise. He brings a unique blend of cybersecurity, machine learning, and coding expertise.
He is a PhD candidate at Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), focusing on End-User Behavioural Change in cybersecurity, with two major publications in this field. Before Privci Enterprise, Divine independently built an award-winning personal data management tool for internet users.
Divine is also CISSP, CEH, ISO, SSCP, and CompTIA Security+ certified.
The CybaWay
CybaWay is designed to be widely accessible because we believe everyone deserves the tools to build better online habits. Our goal isn’t just training, but to encourage meaningful, lasting changes in how people engage with the internet. By making it easy for end-users to access, we aim to support a safer, more informed online community for all.