Transform your security training into an exciting experience and build a workforce that is better prepared to recognize and respond to security threats.
Cyber security training is crucial, yet traditional methods often fail to inspire engagement, leading to subpar knowledge retention and application of critical security practices.
As security threats constantly evolve, you need training that not only informs but also captivates and motivates.
Enter gamification. By weaving elements of game design into training programs, you can turn mundane...
The first challenge security professionals who want to implement security awareness training face is that this training is usually perceived as a punishment or a chore. This perception varies based on how the training is contextualized, its delivery method, and the organizational culture in which it is introduced.
As the renowned psychologist and...
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Change Unsafe Behaviors to Build a Cyber-Aware Culture
Help your IT team sleep better at night with the knowledge that your security awareness training helps employees detect and report potential cyber threats consistently. By implementing interactive, engaging awareness training programs, you create an organizational culture where security best practices are always a priority.
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83%1 of employees believe gamification motivates them to complete training
These techniques, often associated with video games, have been proven to keep end users engaged with an immersive, enjoyable experience. When employees interact with gamified corporate training like Cyber Games, participation rates don’t take long to skyrocket.
Score big points in the end user engagement department and...
98% of organizations worldwide are connected to breached third-party vendors.
The top 2%? They're not “lucky,” they're just equipped with robust third-party risk management (TPRM).
Get a comprehensive TPRM that has a cyber security awareness training aspect. Without this, third-party contractors, suppliers, or vendors may leave sensitive information vulnerable to hackers.
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Say, have you heard anything about supply chains lately? Of course, you have. This phrase has entered the zeitgeist with more gusto than Taylor Swift oozing rizz in a Chiefs jersey.
When we talk about the price of things, be they groceries or concert tickets, the conversation inevitably turns to someone remarking on “the supply chain,” and the rest of us nod knowingly.
Which is to say, supply...
According to Valimail’s Spring 2019 Email Fraud Landscape, about 3.4 billion phishing emails are sent each day, making it one of the most common types of cyber attacks.
This number shows how crucial it is to train your employees so they can recognize and report malicious emails.
That’s where cyber security awareness training comes in. With the right training program, you can provide your...
Imagine countless organizations working together like a well-oiled machine to create and deliver the products and services we rely on. That’s what supply chain networks are.
Like a machine, each connection is vital to make the whole thing work. It’s a delicate dance of supply and demand, where each organization plays its part in keeping the network alive and thriving.
And with technology...
Businesses don’t stand and operate alone. Organizations partner with an average of 10 third-party vendors to manage their operations.
Especially when talking about large corporations—they collaborate with various other organizations or firms helping them manage and advance their operations.
These firms include suppliers, manufacturers, service providers, software vendors, distributors, resellers...
Did you know that on average, every company is connected to ten third-party businesses?
There’s the payroll services company that remotely manages employee wages. The Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) cloud storage provider that backs up customer account data. The security company that provides access control to company buildings and systems.
To achieve an efficient supply chain, organizations rely...
The news from Human Resources is that employees are happier than ever. Working from home using third-party vendor services makes work easier and more flexible.
The news from IT is less enthusiastic. A recent report showed that a whopping 98% of organizations have at least one third-party provider that has suffered a data breach in the last two years.
Third-party vendor relationships are nothing...
Employees come and go for a variety of reasons. If you’re lucky, they’ll be very cooperative with the offboarding process, but this isn’t always the case. And even if they are, you still have to take it with a grain of salt. Some say that calm and cooperative offboarding is often the most dangerous because people aren’t as diligent when the situation seems lax.
If these moments have any...
The way we think about data protection is changing. Cyber culture is emerging as the new norm, and organizations must adapt their strategies to stay ahead of the curve.
Data protection has traditionally focused on preventing breaches and protecting sensitive information. However, cyber culture goes beyond this by encompassing all aspects of online life. It includes everything from how we interact...
Learn about the 4 pillars of successful
security awareness training:
High-Quality Content
Personalized vs. Pre-Built Training Options
Risk-Based and Role-Based Training Options
Real-World Phishing Simulations
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Actionable security awareness tips on how employees can prevent insider threats
A misplaced USB drive with confidential data. An opportunistic employee sharing confidential information with a competitor. An employee who accidentally clicks a phishing email. These are all examples of insider threats to your organization.
Insider threats unfortunately are not simply the stuff of movies and crime...