New Cybersecurity Center Turns Digital Literacy Into an Interactive Game

Kids in Magnitogorsk can now learn to protect their data and spot online threats through hands‑on missions in a cyber‑agent HQ.
In Russia’s Magnitogorsk, the KidBurg Experiments museum has unveiled a new Cybersecurity Center developed by Security Vision to teach children and teens essential digital‑safety skills in a playful setting.
Visitors enter a game zone styled as a cyber‑agents’ headquarters, where they explore interactive exhibits and complete missions that emphasize personal‑data protection, threat recognition, and safe online behavior. A centerpiece exhibit, the “Butterfly Effect,” dramatizes how even minor digital vulnerabilities can cascade into major security breaches.
The center offers two main programs: the “Cyber Agents Security Vision” quest and the team‑based adventure “The Big Game: Era of Security.” Each experience accommodates groups of up to 30 participants and combines theatrical staging, puzzles, and hands‑on exercises. By blending entertainment with practical training, the project makes digital hygiene accessible and engaging for young learners.
With this initiative, the Cybersecurity Center at KidBurg Experiments aims to equip the next generation with the awareness and skills they’ll need for a safer online future.