Security Awareness Training
Make your employees the strongest link
Technical security is worthless if employees can't recognize threats. Our interactive training teaches your team to recognize phishing, handle passwords safely, work securely from home and follow company policies.
Technical security measures protect your systems, but people are and remain the weakest link in every security chain. Our training is practical, engaging and tailored to your industry. We combine live sessions, e-learning and practical exercises to create lasting awareness — no boring PowerPoint presentations.
For whom?
All organizations wanting to build a conscious security culture. From management to helpdesk.
What is tested?
- ›Phishing awareness
- ›Password hygiene and MFA
- ›BYOD and remote work security
- ›Social engineering recognition
- ›Data classification
- ›Incident reporting procedures
Our process
Needs analysis & baseline
We start with a baseline measurement: quizzes, phishing simulation or interviews to determine the current awareness level.
Tailored training
Development of training content specific to your industry, risk level and the most relevant threats for your employees.
Live training sessions
Interactive sessions (in-person or online) with real-world examples, demonstrations and Q&A — available per department or for the entire organization.
E-learning modules
Self-paced online modules that employees can complete at their own pace, with knowledge checks and completion certificates.
Post-measurement & management report
Comparison of pre- and post-measurement, test results per employee (anonymous), management report and recommendations for follow-up.
What do you receive?
Frequently asked questions
How long does a training session take?
A standard live training session lasts 90-120 minutes. E-learning modules are self-paced and average 45-60 minutes per module.
Can training be delivered online?
Yes, we offer fully remote training via video conferencing. This works well for distributed teams or hybrid work environments.
What do employees learn specifically?
Recognizing phishing, secure password management and MFA, safe remote work, incident reporting, data classification and complying with company security policies.