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Why Security Awareness Training is Essential for Your Business

While tools like Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and Password Managers help protect account security, your organization faces an even bigger risk – your end users. Security awareness training fills this critical gap. Did you know that people are responsible for 95% of cyber-attacks? It only takes one employee mistake to cause a data breach. So, how can you reduce your risk and help employees become part of the solution instead of the problem? The answer is simple: create awareness and provide continuous education.

Ongoing Training

Your business relies on protecting sensitive information and systems to reduce organizational risk. Security awareness training helps employees recognize and prevent potential threats. When employees know how to spot and report security risks, they reduce the chances of costly security incidents.

Your business is just one click away from serious consequences, such as damage to reputation, financial losses, and even legal liabilities. Therefore, implementing annual training combined with weekly security videos for all employees is an excellent place to start. Since security threats evolve constantly, ongoing training keeps security top of mind. Moreover, it helps build a culture focused on security throughout your organization.

Phishing Simulations

Continuous training is crucial, but how do you know if it’s working? That’s where phishing simulations come in. These campaigns send fake phishing emails designed to look real. They test employees’ ability to recognize and avoid phishing attacks.

The system generates reports identifying employees more likely to click phishing emails. Because of this, managers can see who needs additional training. This feedback allows employees to improve and better recognize signs of phishing attempts. Phishing simulations are a vital part of any security awareness training program.

Being intentional before opening emails or clicking links can prevent serious security incidents, downtime, and loss of data or assets. Taking a proactive approach to security is essential for every organization. Remember, security awareness training is just one piece of the puzzle – but it’s a crucial one.

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