CyberBrain Awareness

The lack of common cybersecurity skills and daily habits among non-IT teams can undermine all your efforts and render the technologies used in vain.


In 2019, more than 90% of cybersecurity incidents started with a phishing email.

Cybercriminals have primarily targeted non-IT teams – including marketing, accounting, legal and more – which are easier to attack.

Whether a phishing message is aimed massively at multiple users or is created for a particular person within a company, it is intended to trick the potential victim into clicking on a malicious link or attachment and thus opening a back door to cyber criminals. However, there are other examples of human errors causing corporate security incidents. These include using weak passwords, violating physical security rules, and more.

CyberBrain Awareness is an online training platform based on a proprietary taxonomy of social engineering attacks.

The platform simulates 432 possible attack types built on a combination of emotion manipulation attempts augmented by additional triggers, such as a sense of urgency or an authoritative sender.

CyberBrain Awareness helps reduce human errors related to phishing and other cyber attacks targeting humans.

How? Through the development of practical skills and useful daily cybersecurity habits throughout the year.

During the course, employees learn to recognize a phishing attack and react correctly in the event of a security incident.

They also train their skills in creating secure passwords that are easy to remember and improve many other skills useful in everyday life.

• Initial testing and program setup depending on each employee's individual level• Continuous attack simulations throughout the year• Regular testing based on real samples targeting your company• Granular progress tracking and program correction to develop habits daily correct • Highly customizable modules, including programs dedicated to SMM teams • Optional platform management


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