You've seen it in every cybersecurity report throughout your career: the vast majority of cyberattacks start with phishing. With that in mind:
If you don’t know the risk level of your organization when it comes to social engineering attacks, you’re not managing the risk.
Many cybersecurity leaders are already measuring it and bringing it down to an acceptable level. Are you?
If you’re spending heavily on cybersecurity tech solutions but little to nothing on awareness… You already know the answer.
Awareness is cost-effective and helps protect the entry point for most cyberattacks. Isn’t that reason enough?
Before you answer, let’s start by discarding what doesn’t work. If you check any of the following boxes, you're not building or maintaining a secure culture:
No matter where your organization is based or what industry you’re in, at least one external regulation likely requires awareness training. Now, the key is to answer these questions confidently:
It would be unfortunate to fall out of compliance over something as easy to achieve with a solution like SMARTFENSE.
If you’ve decided to manage social engineering risk, the next step is knowing your current risk level and reducing it to an acceptable range.
Two key points: To measure, you must simulate, and you’ll need a specific solution to do it.
That’s why you should make sure to have a platform that:
Offers a wide range of social engineering simulation tools.
Provides reliable results through the detection of false positives.
Managing is not just measuring; it’s about taking action.
This is where awareness and the development of a secure culture come in.
For easier management, use a tool that centralizes simulation and awareness efforts.
Not only will it be simpler to manage, but it will also provide correlation reports to prove the effectiveness of your actions.
A secure culture is one where users internalize exemplary cybersecurity behaviors and apply them daily, both in work and personal environments. Aware users can recognize risky situations and make safe decisions. This prevents social engineering attacks from succeeding and also enables quick responses when they do occur.
To successfully build and maintain a secure culture, you need consistency and persistence.
Besides time, everything else should be provided by a cybersecurity awareness solution, which should at least offer:
Awareness for compliance is also important. In fact, it’s often the first step in an organization's journey toward developing a secure culture.
Regardless of your organization’s maturity level, if you need to comply with a regulation, it doesn’t have to be difficult.
Find the right tool, and you can achieve compliance effortlessly. Ensure it includes:
In our success stories section you can learn about the organizations that rely on SMARTFENSE, along with their experience and testimonials.
At SMARTFENSE we offer a personalized consulting service in cybersecurity awareness.
In a marketplace full of awareness platforms, it is often difficult to make a decision.
For this reason, we have an exclusive section where we show you the differentiators that make SMARTFENSE stand out from the rest of the awareness platforms.
Si ha llegado hasta aquí, suponemos que tiene claro qué valor le puede aportar SMARTFENSE y de qué manera lo hace.
También creemos que le interesa conocer más sobre la contratación de nuestra plataforma.
En ese caso, ¡avancemos!