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Traditional cybersecurity training sucks

With Redflags® from ThinkCyber you can engage your people with a modern approach to security awareness training

Discover Redflags®

It’s time to swap out your traditional cybersecurity training software with a modern approach, rooted in behavioural science and proven to deliver measurable behaviour change.

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Engage your staff with interesting stories and real-life examples, making security relevant to their role and personal lives.

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Drive engagement with eye-catching, brief and digestible content delivered direct to their desktop, reducing barriers to engagement

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Maintain awareness, keeping security front of mind with content drip-fed little and often.

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Gamma reaches enviable engagement rates with Redflags®

By combining interesting content with in-the-moment delivery Gamma have achieved enviable voluntary engagement rates of over 85% across the business for over a year.

“You’re not just covering unknown sender checks, dodgy attachments and the like, but a much wider range of topics that can be easily tailored and provide new and interesting information to people.”

Paul Clayton, Head of Security Engineering, Gamma Communications plc.

Are you struggling with…

  • Keeping your people up-to-date on the latest cyber threats?
  • Identifying and helping high-risk employees?
  • Making security awareness an all-year round priority?

To train your people to best protect themselves, they need ongoing awareness of risks

The simplest element of Redflags® drip-feeds snippets of content directly onto people’s device.

 

  • Engage your staff with interesting stories and real-life examples, making security relevant to their role and personal lives.
  • Drive engagement with eye-catching, brief and digestible content delivered direct to their desktop, reducing barriers to engagement.
  • Maintain awareness, keeping security front of mind with content drip-fed little and often.

To reduce cyber security incidents we need to target the behaviours that drive them

Unique real-time security interventions, at the point of risk.

 

  • Support people with gentle nudges to guide behaviours when they occur.
  • Apply behavioural science theory to enhance intervention effectiveness.
  • Gain visibility of risky behaviours taking place: from phishing to misdirected emails, online safety to data uploads.

Annual training isn’t enough.

Complement ongoing awareness, reinforce learning outcomes with brief reminders.

 

  • Reinforce and embed awareness, with short tips and reminders.
  • Respond to incidents and events, with rapid delivery of relevant guidance when needed.
  • Maximise engagement by delivering reminders only when relevant (to the risk) applications are in use.

Measure behaviour change and engagement

  • Adapt your campaigns based on behaviour based metrics.
  • Baseline behaviours with or without interventions.
  • Measure engagement to give you the compliance data you need, as well as unique visibility of staff risky behaviours.
  • Manage and measure content groups.

Engage

Engage your people with behaviour changing security awareness training

What does real-time, in-context training look like? We’d love to show you!

Book a demo today and we can jump on a call to demonstrate Redflags® in action in a 15 minute demo..

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