KnowBe4 Philosophy



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We are happy to go against the grain.

We’re not a massive developer that turns out bloatware year after year.

We don't work with only the bottom line in mind.

We don't sell top down and force our solutions down everyone’s throat.

We don't develop code based on yesterday’s problems.

And we feel fine with all that.

We're a team free of thinking techies, who look at IT security issues a little differently.

Where other IT security companies may value profits, we value, well...security.

When the competition tries to keep things locked up, we want it to be community-based.

We write security software for admins by admins.

We are not in the pocket of any of the large players.

We answer to no one but IT admins in the trenches.

Our company Operating System is: “Do it right the first time, do it fast, and have fun while you do it”.

We work like that, because we think it's the only way to go.

We believe in smarts over money.

We believe that only with community you can effectively secure your domains.

We believe that as IT Admins we need to hang together, because if we don’t we will hang alone.

And we feel strong about challenging the status quo, we put admins front and center in the fight against cybercrime.

So, it boils down, we believe in you.

We believe that the world's best security products can only be made with admins who give a bit of their time, talents, energy and support to defending our mutual domains.

And with this cause in mind, we believe that together we can continue to create innovative security tools for the benefit of your organization and the security of your network.

We are committed to serve the greater good. We are KnowBe4. We're not just a different kind of security company, we are a security company that together with you, makes a difference.




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