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The [P]itch That Stings, Shapes… and Brings Us Together.

You might be familiar with ChocoBLAST that quirky, very French office ritual where someone sends an email from a colleague’s computer after they forgot to lock their session.

The result?

A round of sweet treats (usually chocolatey), on the forgetful colleague’s dime.It’s funny, playful, sometimes a bit savage and above all, deeply local.Because viennoiseries like croissants or pain au chocolat aren’t a global standard.In some countries, they’re expensive. In others, they don’t even exist.And more importantly, not everyone has the same means to participate.The outcome? Some coworkers get unintentionally left out.

That’s where [P]itch comes in to reinvent the tradition.

It’s like ChocoBLAST… but with a professional [P]itch twist and a focus on cybersecurity awareness.More inclusive, more useful, still fun and 100% adaptable.

 A Fun Game… With Serious Impact.

[P]itch is a small shock that leads to big awareness.

Because now, instead of just bringing breakfast, we’re addressing real security slip-ups:

Leave your session unlocked? 

Lose your badge or leave it lying around?

Stick your password on your screen or on a Post-it?

But instead of getting a croissant bill, you now take on a [P]itch challenge:Give a short presentation impromptu or prepared on a topic chosen by your coworkers.Sometimes related to your security blunder… sometimes just plain unexpected.

The Perks of[P]itch:

A playful way to raise cybersecurity awareness in daily life,

A chance to regularly practice public speaking, no matter your role,

A zero-cost game you decide whether or not to spend money on it,

A 100% French tradition we’d love to see go global.Because cybersecurity is a global concern.Whether you’re in Paris, Montreal, Dakar, Tokyo, or São Paulo forgotten passwords, unlocked sessions, and lost badges happen everywhere.

[P]itch is more than just a game.

It’s a team-building tool, a learning opportunity, and a whole lot of fun for everyone.And with a little luck, it just might become the next worldwide workplace tradition.


"A great pitch is the key to a successful project. 

 But good digital hygiene 

is the  key to a safer world"