Protect your organization, and your reputation,from cyber criminals by starting from the inside-out
With human error causing over 92% of data breaches, we understand the importance of focusing on the weakest link by empowering employees through self-improvement, personal protection, and engaging training that is relate-able, not demeaning.

HOW DO WE HELP YOU PROTECT YOURSELF?
Employee Vulnerability Assessment (EVA)
EVA empowers employees to improve themselves and their organization’s overall security by gamifying education. With next-generation analytics, EVA evaluates the risk from key security metrics into an Employee Secure Score (ESS) – letting you know which employee could cause your next data breach.


WHY ISN’T MY SPAM FILTER ENOUGH?
48% of hackers and incident respondents spend 1-5 hours per week keeping up with security news, trends, and technologies. Technology is a way of keeping up with the changing threat landscape. According to the Ponemon Institute, organizations see on average a 64% improvement in phishing click rates after rolling out a security training program and a 37-fold ROIupon enrolling in a phishing program. Stop cyber-criminals at the forefront by stopping them in their tracks with a strong layer of human defense.
WHY IS MY ORGANIZATION AT RISK?
Customer Data Makes You Vulnerable
ALL DATA IS VALUABLE TO CYBER CRIMINALS
With the storage of customer data and limited resources to dedicate to cybersecurity, your organization may be at a higher risk of suffering a cyber criminal attack.
92% of Data Breaches due to Human Error
EMPLOYEES ARE UNAWARE OF RISKS
66% of cyber criminals rank email phishing as their attack vector of choice. Unsuspecting employees may see a login confirmation or file download and not think twice.
Dark Web Data Can’t Be Erased
EXPOSED EMPLOYEE CREDENTIALS
Company accounts can be involved in a data breach such as LinkedIn or Dropbox. These breached credentials can’t be erased and without proactive security and swift remediation, can pose high risks to your network.
Password
Reuse is an Epidemic
“IT’S EASIER TO USE ONE PASSWORD”
59% of individuals admitted to mostly or always using the same password, despite 91% knowing it’s a security risk.* If a breached password is reused, that account is at risk of being hacked.