Security Awareness Training
Putting Security Tools & Tips in the Hands of Your Users
People are the weakest link in the security chain and human error is the leading cause of data breaches. That’s why, according to Cybersecurity Ventures, global spending on security awareness training for employees predicted to reach $10 billion by 2027. As attacks become more widespread and sophisticated, cybersecurity awareness education is a key security measure that you can use to defend against costly data breaches.
Anti-Phishing and Security Awareness Training
Technology and policy can be overcome by mistakes and lack of situational awareness. Cybersecurity attacks including Phishing and Spear Phishing are common methods of social engineering that cybercriminals use to gain access to critical systems and data, easily bypassing security controls by obtaining access and credentials of legitimate users.
Driving Better Business Outcomes
“Thrive delivers everything from infrastructure management to cybersecurity training. They’re a true one-stop shop, even providing us with tools like phishing tests to keep our team vigilant and secure against evolving threats.”
Richard Manoogian
Managing Director, Chief Compliance Officer
Northeast Investment Management, Inc.
How Thrive Can Help
Thrive Anti-Phishing and Security Awareness Training services work to ensure that your employees understand the mechanisms of spam, phishing, spear phishing, malware, ransomware and social engineering using training materials and targeted user campaigns aimed at improving awareness of and response to security threats.
Thrive’s Security Awareness Training
Thrive conducts regular trainings for your employees so that they can stay on top of different threat trends and feel confident in combating cyber threats, allowing your business to continue as usual.
IT leaders gain access to a dashboard where you can see how your employees are doing against simulated attack campaigns. You’ll also receive executive summary reports that you can use to communicate progress to leadership as well as motivate and congratulate the broader organization on their efforts.
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A successful breach can result in monetary loss, loss of productivity, and brand damage. Make your end users a second line of defense against email scams and social engineering attacks.
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