FCA - Insider Threats

FCA - Insider Threats

The Brief

The Brief

Help FCA employees understand and act on insider threat risks through an internal film that genuinely engaged rather than lectured.

Help FCA employees understand and act on insider threat risks through an internal film that genuinely engaged rather than lectured.

Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority
Still from Insider Threats animation for the Financial Conduct Authority

The Approach

The Approach

We developed the concept of the 'domino effect' - both as a visual device and as a narrative engine - to show how one unchecked action can cascade into serious harm. A blend of 2D and 3D animation gave the film a distinctive look that felt considered and premium rather than generic corporate. The tone struck a careful balance, serious enough to carry the weight of the message, engaging enough to hold attention to the end.

We developed the concept of the 'domino effect' - both as a visual device and as a narrative engine - to show how one unchecked action can cascade into serious harm. A blend of 2D and 3D animation gave the film a distinctive look that felt considered and premium rather than generic corporate. The tone struck a careful balance, serious enough to carry the weight of the message, engaging enough to hold attention to the end.

The Results

The Results

Post-screening surveys showed a 47% increase in employee confidence in identifying and reporting suspicious activity. The film was adopted across the FCA's compliance training programme and cited by internal communications teams as their most effective employee engagement piece of the year. It has since been used as a benchmark for internal communications.

Post-screening surveys showed a 47% increase in employee confidence in identifying and reporting suspicious activity. The film was adopted across the FCA's compliance training programme and cited by internal communications teams as their most effective employee engagement piece of the year. It has since been used as a benchmark for internal communications.