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Did you know?
Employees are the weak link in an organization’s network security. They are frequently exposed to sophisticated phishing and ransomware attacks. In fact, 91% of successful data breaches started with a spear phishing attack. Employees need to be trained and remain on their toes with security top of mind.

What are ransomware attacks?
It is an attack where malicious software is put on your computer to encrypt files on your computer so cyberattackers can threaten to publish or deny access to your data unless you pay the ransom.

Phish Alert Button
What do your users do after receiving a suspicious email? KnowBe4 provides an alert button that you can add to Outlook which effortlessly sends the email in question to the security team and deletes it from the user’s inbox to prevent any possible exposure.

Silver Level: Training Access Level I includes the Kevin Mitnick Security Awareness Training in the full 45-minute module and the executive 15-minute version. Also includes unlimited Simulated Phishing Tests, Assessments, KnowBe4 Learner App, AI-Recommended Training, and Enterprise-strength Reporting for the length of your subscription.

Gold Level: Includes all Silver level features plus Training Access Level II content which also includes KnowBe4 training modules. Gold also includes monthly Email Exposure Check (EEC) Reports.

Platinum Level: Includes all features of Silver and Gold. Platinum also includes our Advanced Phishing Features; Smart Groups, Reporting APIs, User Event API, Security Roles, and landing page Social Engineering Indicators.

Diamond Level: Includes all features of Silver, Gold and Platinum plus Training Access Level III, giving you full access to our content library of 1,000+ items including interactive modules, videos, games, posters and newsletters related to security awareness training. In addition, you will be able to leverage our AI-driven simulated phishing feature to personalize phishing tests per user and enable AI-Recommended Optional Learning for your users.

What are phishing attacks?
They are email accounts that appear trustworthy to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords and credit card details.