Here is a bit of the celebration with 240 KnowBe4 employees, (Note - this is a temporary page that will disappear soon): https://www.knowbe4.com/5mill4k
Here is some of the official announcement: "The company today announced record results for its Q1 2017, increasing overall year-over-year sales growth of 261 percent. This marks the 16th-straight quarter of growth, driven by a continually increasing demand for its new-school approach to security awareness training because of its effective approach. Recent notable company milestones include:
This quarter-over-quarter growth fuels company expansion as it continues to develop unique and effective ways to turn employees into a “‘human firewall” that can recognize and avoid cyber threats, therefore reducing corporate risk.
Steve Morgan, founder and editor-in-chief at Cybersecurity Ventures, estimates security awareness training will become a multibillion-dollar industry in 2017. Additionally, he further projects that by 2021 Fortune 500 and Global 2000 corporations will consider security awareness training as “fundamental” to their cyber-defense strategies, with small businesses following shortly thereafter.
Perry Carpenter, former Research Director, Security & Risk Management and respected security awareness and behavior management expert at Gartner, joined KnowBe4 in March as Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer. Carpenter brings a unique point of view to help KnowBe4 and its customers achieve an even higher degree of success and effectiveness. “My time at Gartner gave me a solid understanding of the challenges that many customers face, opportunities innovative partnerships bring, and how to empower security leaders to make their employees an effective last line of defense. Now at KnowBe4 I’m focused on ensuring we are helping to set up CISOs and IT managers for success by working to move KnowBe4 forward as the premiere solution for companies seeking to build a security-aware workforce.”
“Bad guys are always trying to find new ways to hack humans, and KnowBe4 is committed to helping our clients stop them,” said KnowBe4 CEO Stu Sjouwerman. “CISOs and IT managers understand the threat that phishing attacks, ransomware and other forms of social engineering pose and recognize the contribution we can make to helping them reduce human error and improve their overall security posture. By providing engaging on-demand security awareness training and deploying simulated phishing attacks to their employee base, our clients can reduce their corporate risk and get on with doing business.”