Security Awareness Training

We turn your workforce into a first line of defense with role-based training, simulated phishing campaigns, and reporting that shows measurable improvement over time. With AI-generated phishing now behind the large majority of observed social-engineering activity, training content that still only covers traditional email red flags is already out of date.

What's included

  • Role-based security awareness curricula
  • Ongoing simulated phishing campaigns
  • Executive and engineering-specific training tracks
  • Measurable reporting on risk reduction

Who this is for

  • Organizations building a security culture from the ground up
  • Compliance frameworks requiring annual training
  • Teams that have experienced phishing-related incidents

How the engagement works

  1. 1

    Baseline phishing simulation to measure current risk

  2. 2

    Role-based training curricula rollout

  3. 3

    Ongoing simulated campaigns, including voice and deepfake scenarios

  4. 4

    Measurable reporting on risk reduction over time

Frequently asked questions

Do you cover AI and deepfake-based social engineering?

Yes. Our current curriculum specifically covers voice and video deepfake scenarios given how quickly that threat has grown, alongside traditional phishing and pretexting content.

How do you measure whether training is actually working?

We track click and report rates across simulated campaigns over time, benchmarked against your organization's own baseline and broader industry norms, so improvement is measurable rather than assumed.

Is this a one-time training or an ongoing program?

Ongoing. A single annual session doesn't meaningfully change behavior. We run recurring simulations and refresh content as the threat landscape changes, which is often.

Ready to talk about security awareness training?

Tell us about your environment and timeline, and we'll recommend a scope that fits.