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A new study from Osterman Research shows while most companies have a security training and awareness program, the majority of teams running those programs have very low confidence in their effectiveness. In fact, just 45% of security professionals believe their users can recognize phishing attempts, largely because they feel their training is inadequate.

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A new study from Osterman Research shows while most companies have a security training and awareness program, the majority of teams running those programs have very low confidence in their effectiveness. In fact, just 45% of security professionals believe their users can recognize phishing attempts, largely because they feel their training is inadequate.

Is your training program as effective as you’d like it to be?

Download this whitepaper to learn how to:

  • Increase training participation and long-term awareness goals
  • Customize training content and frequency to better engage employees
  • Drive lasting behavioral and cultural changes

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12 best practices for implementing security awareness