Cybersecurity Awareness Month is right around the corner, and we’ve got you covered! Your complimentary resource kit for 2022 is now available.
In today's hybrid work environment, your users are more susceptible than ever to attacks like phishing and social engineering. Cybercriminals know this and are constantly changing tactics to exploit new vulnerabilities. We've put together these resources so you can keep your users on their toes with security top of mind. Request your kit now to help your users defend against cybercrime whether they are fully remote, back in the office, or a combination of both.
This year’s kit includes:
- Access to free resources for you including our most popular on-demand webinar and whitepaper
- Resources to help you plan your activities, including your Cybersecurity Awareness Month Guide and Cybersecurity Awareness Weekly Planner
- New featured interactive training module for your users: "2022 Social Engineering Red Flags," plus 3 additional interactive training modules, all available in multiple languages
- Resources to share with your users including training videos, security docs, tip sheets, security hints and tips newsletters, plus posters and digital signage assets, all available in multiple languages
- All assets are printable and available digitally, so they can be delivered to your users no matter where they are working from
This year's kit includes eight free interactive training modules and videos you can share with your users. The featured interactive training module, “2022 Social Engineering Red Flags”, teaches your users how to recognize red flags as well as actions they should take to protect themselves and your organization. Javvad Malik, KnowBe4’s Security Awareness Advocate, will explain how & why hackers use different social engineering attacks and actions they can take to protect themselves and your organization. This free module is available in 35 languages!
This kit will help you and your users defend against cybercrime this October and beyond.
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