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Kubikle Part 2 Episode 1: No Da Video Description
When Donny blows in from “Des Moines” with a sunny smile and thinly veiled threats, the crew realizes crime has middle management too. Add one stylish new teammate, a dash of existential ennui, and the usual scamming, and voilà—corporate culture, cybercrime edition.
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Kubikle Web Series Episode List
Kubikle Part 1
- Episode 1: New Hire
- Episode 2: Help Desk
- Episode 3: Romance
- Episode 4: Copy Copy
- Episode 5: Smooth Operator
- Episode 6: The Nerve
- Episode 7: The Review
- Episode 8: Sing Me A Song
- Episode 9: We Demand Results!
- Episode 10: Help Phishing with Ri
- Episode 11: We Got Passwords!
- Episode 12: Crypto-crush
Kubikle Part 2
- Episode 1: No Da - You Are Here
- Episode 2: Pig Butchering
- Episode 3: Password to Your Mother
- Episode 4: Breach
- Episode 5: Ransomware is Ransom Work
- Episode 6: Cryptoscams
- Episode 7: AI
- Episode 8: Romancing the Drone
About the Kubikle Web Series
The National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) has launched a video web series called Kubikle. The series aims to demystify cybercrime by offering a different perspective and promoting cybersecurity awareness through comedy.
The series uses storytelling and humor to make cybersecurity less intimidating and empowers viewers with the knowledge needed to protect themselves online. Kubikle explores various cybersecurity topics, including Ransomware, Phishing, and Multi-factor Authentication, in an easy-to-digest and relatable format.
The series aims to address the perception that cybersecurity is an overwhelming task. Over half of Americans feel apprehensive about becoming victims of cybercrime. According to NCA's report "Oh Behave!", 39% of people feel frustrated by the need to stay secure online, and 37% feel intimidated by it.
You can also find out more information on the Kubikle website.
