Best Practices for Implementing Security Awareness Training

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What if your employees were more informed about security threats, more skeptical about what they receive in email and less likely to click on malicious links in email without first verifying them?

There are some impactful, quick wins that you and your organization can realize by implementing security awareness training. This recent, in-depth survey of security professionals by Osterman Research shows that the leading security concerns across organizations are all areas in which security awareness training can yield significant benefits.
Here are some suggestions on processes and practices to consider when developing a security awareness training program that will actually change behavior and make the organization less likely to fall prey to a cyberattack.