Scenario audio for security awareness
Security awareness scenario audio generator
Paste a social-engineering training script and hear the attacker, employee, manager, narrator, and security coach as separate voices. Use the audio pass to check red-flag clarity before the scenario goes into a microlearning module, workshop, or team briefing.
Sample vendor-fraud vishing scenario
Play the generated audio and inspect every speaker line.
Listen for role contrast, urgency cues, and whether the safe response is obvious without turning the lesson into a long video.
Generator flow
From awareness script to reviewed scenario audio
LyricWinter is useful before the scenario is published: first check the speaker map and voice choices, then generate audio only after the roles and guidance match the lesson.
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Paste the awareness script
Start with a short scenario you already plan to teach: a phone call, text message, invoice change, MFA prompt, or manager escalation.
- 02
Review the detected roles
LyricWinter separates the narrator, employee, impersonator, manager, and security coach before any audio is rendered.
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Choose voices for realistic contrast
Switch public voices, keep a consistent coach voice, or upload custom voices for internal characters when the public catalog is not specific enough.
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Generate a short review pass
Use the audio to check pacing, pressure, and whether the safe response lands clearly before the scene goes into a module or briefing.
Good fit
Monthly microlearning, security champion briefings, post-incident refreshers, tabletop prebriefs, and short scenario clips for LMS modules.
Not a fit
Sending phishing simulations, tracking employee failures, proving compliance, replacing incident response, or creating scripts from real private investigations.
Plain text scenario
Before step 1NARRATOR: Morgan is closing the month when a phone call follows an urgent invoice-change email. MORGAN: The message says Northstar Supply changed banks today. They want the payment rerouted before the shipment leaves. CALLER: This is Northstar accounts. If the transfer waits, your loading dock gets pushed to next week. SECURITY COACH: Pause before replying. Verify the request using a trusted contact, not the email or phone number in the message. MANAGER: Forward it to security and call the vendor contact we already have on file.
Fictional, anonymized examples work best. Do not paste real employee details, customer records, private incidents, or internal security findings into a public training draft.
Review state in the generator
What the first step returns before you create the audio pass, using the same review controls as the generator.
Voice Selection
before audioSentence Breakdown
line-by-lineThe audio step starts after this review. Before that, the useful work is catching vague role labels, reducing alarmist wording, switching public voices, and deciding when a custom coach voice would make the lesson feel familiar.
Practical boundaries
Security awareness audio questions
Can LyricWinter make phishing awareness scripts into audio?
Yes. Paste a scripted awareness scene with clear roles, then review the detected speakers and voices before generating a playable audio pass.
Does this run phishing simulations or track failures?
No. LyricWinter is for producing reviewed scenario audio from text. It does not send simulated attacks, monitor employee behavior, enroll learners in remedial training, or replace your security platform.
Can this cover vishing and smishing examples?
Yes. Script the phone call, text-message handoff, manager escalation, narrator context, and coach guidance as separate speaker lines so the listener can hear the pressure and the safer response.
What should security teams avoid pasting?
Avoid real employee names, customer data, private incidents, internal investigations, and sensitive security findings. Use fictional or anonymized scenarios reviewed by your team.
Can we use custom voices for internal characters?
You can switch public voices during review and upload or use custom voices when the public catalog is not specific enough for a recurring narrator, coach, or fictional employee.
Ready for a reviewed awareness script
Turn the next security scenario into audio
Paste the scene, check the detected roles and voice assignments, then generate audio when the pressure cues and safe response read clearly.