Preparation

Prior to the start of the class, the trainer prepares the “risky space” with several risks left intentionally visible. These might include:
•Open windows.
•Door with key hanging from the lock.
•Laptop(s) without a locking cable on a desk.
•Wires or cables for devices that have been strewn on the floor where someone would need to step over them.
•Power plugs dangling loosely from a power strip near paper.
•Open desk drawers, with an external hard drive sticking out.
•Passwords written on a “sticky note” or other paper taped to a monitor or onto the surface of a desk.
•An open bag with a smartphone, camera or other valuable device exposed in it.
•A flash drive, left in a computer’s USB socket.
•Computer left unattended with active Outlook, Gmail, Skype or other communication application open and visible.
•Laptop(s) without a locking cable on a desk.


NOTE: This is only a list of a suggestions. This can be modified to fit the requirements of the participants and a risky habit practiced by participants that trainers want to draw attention to.