Simulated Phishing and Awareness Training

Old-school awareness training does not hack it anymore. Your email filters have an average 10-15% failure rate; you need a strong human firewall as your last line of defense. Join us for a live demonstration of how KnowBe4 introduces a new-school approach to Security Awareness Training and Simulated Phishing. See the latest product features and how easy it is to train and phish your users. Find out how 25,000+ organizations have mobilized their end-users as their human firewall.
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How to Review a Vendor's Cybersecurity Program

With the increase in data breaches, cybersecurity continues to be a hot issue. It's critical that you understand your vendor's cybersecurity posture to protect your organization in the incident of a cybersecurity threat or attack. The time to prepare is now! This session will discuss what to ask for from your vendors, how to review a vendor's cybersecurity, and what you can do as an organization to stay prepared.
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Catch the Intruder in his Tracks - Advanced Threat Hunting

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The threat landscape has evolved significantly over the past twenty plus years, this webinar will highlight these changes and reveal how threats have advanced. The latest security paradigm for the endpoint detection and response will be brought to light and the implications for organisations debated.
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The Latest on Ransomware

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Ransomware has wreaked havoc on many organizations, causing financial losses, reputation damage, temporary or permanent loss of sensitive or proprietary information, and the list goes on. And as if that isn’t enough, the actors behind this threat have constantly changed their tactics and who they target—making security that much trickier.
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Why Security Awareness Should Not Stop at Phishing

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If you’re keeping even half an eye on the InfoSec news cycle, you know how big of a problem phishing is. The annual Verizon data breach found again this year that phishing was the leading way for malware to enter networks, with the average company reporting that 94% of detected malware came in via email. Thirty-two percent of confirmed breaches started with phishing, again the most common tactic. It makes sense, then, that so much security awareness content out there is focused on this threat. Some vendors make their business on it almost completely, with this trend extending to the phishing simulator emerging as a key selling point for those in the security awareness business.
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