Security Awareness
What is Security Awareness?
Security Awareness training is a proactive approach to reducing employee cyber risk through bite-sized training, monitoring and mock-phishing exercises that analyse employee vulnerability.
Relying on technology alone isn’t enough to safeguard your organisation
Why Security Awareness?
Your employees are not your most vulnerable link - they’re your primary line of protection against cybercrime.
- Help your staff develop a security-minded culture
- Safeguard client data and your business
- Reduce user-related incidents
- Avoid regulative fines & Deliver compliance
- Save company time with reduce downtime
Security Awareness Features
Our Security Awareness solution is made up of four different components to help your organisation with cybersecurity. Each piece tailored to fit your organisation and cybersecurity goals you wish to achieve.
Awareness Training
Encourage secure staff behaviour with automated security awareness training. Bite-sized video and interactive content tailored for each member of staff.
Phishing Simulation
Limit staff vulnerability to advanced phishing. Discover how susceptible your staff are to targeted spear-phishing through continual simulations.
Policy Management
Keep staff up to date with relevant policies through proactive policy management software.
Email Exposure
Identify your organisation email accounts that have been exposed by monitoring breached data and data dumps.
Sample Video – What is the Dark Web
Security Awareness Planning
We ensure ongoing, bite-sized learning that empowers your staff’s knowledge in core security areas while mapping your organisation’s overall risk-based on regular phishing testing, dark web monitoring and policy communications.
1 - Evaluate
Identify your staff security gaps
Assess staff vulnerability to targeted phishing
Locate staff credentials exposed on the dark web
2 - Learn
Nuture a security-minded culture with micro learning
Strengthen individual gaps with tailored plans
Incourage engagement with video & interactive content
3 - Practice
Ongoing simulated phishing evaluations
Evaluate vulnerability through phishing attacks
Learn how your staff phishing vulnerability changes over time
4 - Communicate
Keep staff updated on relevant policy
Measure staff acceptance with e-signatures
Centralise management of policies
5 - Report
Record and document staff improvement
Know your organisation's human risk
Monitor the dark web for exposed staff credentials
Sample Video – Working from home
Security Awareness Library
Awareness Courses
- Phishing
- Security at Home
- Using Social Media Safely
- Social Engineering
- Removable Media
- Internet & Email Use
- Working Remotely
- Physical Security
- Cloud Security
- Mobile Device Security
- Public Wi-Fi
- Secure Passwords & Authentication
- What Makes a Cyber Criminal
- Vishing (voice vishing)
- Information & Data
- The Insider Threat
- Patching & Updating
- Smishing (SMS Phishing)
- Ransomware
- Securing Your Home Network
- The Dark Web
- Data Loss
- Many more
Compliance Courses
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- GDPR for Consumers
- GDPR for Senior Staff Members
- The Data Protection Act (DPA)
- Data Handling
- Data Classification
- Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS)
- Protecting Payment Card Information
- Anti-Slavery (UK)
- Anti-Money Laundering (UK)
- Anti-Bribery (UK)
- Anti-Tax Evasion
- Protection of Personal Information Act