KnowBe4 Wins 2022 "Best Software" Awards From TrustRadius in Multiple Categories



TrustRadius Best Software Awards 2022 KnowBe4KnowBe4 is proud to be recognized by TrustRadius in the first-ever “Best Software” Awards for overall, mid-size, and enterprise in the Security Awareness Training software category.

The TrustRadius 2022 Best Software awards celebrates products that support the evolution of self-serve buyers by sourcing and using customer reviews. 

To make the list products must have 40+ reviews from the past year and have maintained a trScore of 7.5 or higher. These characteristics demonstrate a commitment to transparency, improvement, and user insights. 

Over 50,000 customers use KnowBe4. Read our customer reviews from verified users who have shared how much they value our security awareness training and simulated phishing platform.

At KnowBe4, we’re proud to create a platform that helps our customers manage the ongoing problem of social engineering and enables users to make smarter security decisions, every day. Thank you for your trust, supporting our work, and for sharing your feedback on TrustRadius.

Are you a KnowBe4 customer and looking to leave your own feedback? We’d love to hear from you. Please share your experience by starting a review here.


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