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CISO Simulator — Be the CISO. Survive five years.

Make 100+ calls — budget, hires, breaches, the board — across five in-game years. Your decisions decide whether you retire an industry voice or get fired. A free CISO career simulator that plays in your browser in 30–45 minutes. No account, no install, no onboarding.

If your last quarter included a threat-intel budget cut before a near-miss incident, you'll recognize what to do here. If it went smoothly, this is where you find out what you traded away. CISO Simulator (also known as CISO Game) is a turn-based cybersecurity strategy simulation built for working CISOs, security managers, students preparing for CISSP / CCISO / CISM, and anyone curious about the trade-offs in cybersecurity leadership. You play 20 quarters across 5 years, balancing posture, board confidence, customer trust, business friction, team morale, and budget — three of those metrics can end your tenure if you let them slip.

What you do in CISO Simulator

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If you're trying to figure out how to enter the field, become a CISO, or pick your first certification, these long-form guides answer the most-asked questions in plain English. Each one is sourced from public salary surveys, BLS data, and ISC2 workforce studies — no vendor pitches.

How you win

At Year 5 (Quarter 20), you need Composite Posture ≥ 70, Board Confidence ≥ 50, and cumulative overspend ≤ $350,000. You can also lose early — three consecutive quarters of board confidence under 20 means you're fired, and overspend past $700,000 ends the run immediately.

Browse the simulator

Every catalog the simulator runs against is also a public reference. Use these as a CISO-prep crib sheet, or open one tab while you play.

Who built CISO Simulator

CISO Simulator is built and operated by CyberKIS — a cybersecurity sales engineering practice that embeds certified presales engineers into channel partners, resellers, distributors, and enterprise security teams across ZTNA, SWG, CASB, FWaaS, DLP, RBI, CSPM, and EDR. The simulator is the practice's open educational artifact — a way to make the CISO trade-offs CyberKIS engineers see in the field actually playable, vendor-neutral, in 30–45 minutes. More about who built it →

Who CISO Simulator is for

Aspiring CISOs and CISO-track security leaders. Students studying for CISSP, CCISO, or CISM certification. Cybersecurity professionals who want a thoughtful simulator about strategy trade-offs. Gamification fans interested in a turn-based simulation rooted in real risk-and-control mechanics.

Why it's vendor-neutral

The catalog uses category descriptors — Mid-Tier EDR, Enterprise SIEM, Continuous Control Monitoring, TPRM Platform, Customer Trust Center, AI Prompt-DLP — instead of vendor names. The mechanics reflect how each category of tool actually works, so what you learn translates to real procurement decisions.

Security Education — built-in certification roadmap

Inside the simulator you'll find the full Cybersecurity Certification Roadmap — 70+ professional certifications across 14 career tracks (Foundational, Offensive, Defensive, Cloud, AI Security, Management, Forensics, Compliance, DevSecOps, Quantum, Architecture, more). Each certification entry shows cost, study time, salary range, demand level, validity, target audience, and career paths. A built-in 7-question quiz scores your fit across the catalog and surfaces your top-5 cert matches with reasons. Use it to plan your real CISSP / CISM / OSCP / CCSP / CCISO path while you play.

No install, no signup needed

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Built by

CISO Simulator is built and maintained by CyberKIS — a cybersecurity sales engineering firm specializing in Symantec implementation and enterprise security architecture. We built the simulator as a free educational tool because real cybersecurity decision-making is hard to teach without practice.

CyberKIS is led by former Symantec / Broadcom engineers. Beyond this simulator, CyberKIS provides:

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