In the news you increasingly read that things are going wrong in the field of cybersecurity. Major consequences such as business interruption or even bankruptcies are no longer an exception. Especially for small and medium-sized organizations. Guardey therefore wants to do everything it can to guarantee the online safety of these companies.
Although most of your work is online, cyber security is not yet high on the agenda. After all, multinationals or other large companies seem much more interesting for hackers. In addition, you have been working in the cloud for years, you have installed an antivirus program and you work with two-factor authentication. That’s how you feel safe.
Every now and then you come across information about cybersecurity. At those moments, you wonder if you shouldn’t do it anymore. But actually all solutions are too expensive and complicated. You don’t have the resources for that in your company.
Your company consists of 25 to 100 employees. People who, just like you, do everything they can to work safely for your company, but also for your customers. Yet human error lurks in a small corner. And that mistake can have major consequences for online security.
Guardey offers the best all-in-one cybersecurity solution for you. Whether your team works at the office, at home, at the customer or remotely. This way everyone works safely and secure.
Gamification is adding game elements into non-game environments, such as security awareness training, to increase participation and foster active learning.
Traditional security awareness training can often be dry and boring. With gamification, the complex subject matter is transformed into an engaging and memorable experience.
By integrating game elements such as challenges, quizzes and rewards, it incentivizes users to actively learn. This makes the training more enjoyable and fosters a sense of competition and achievement. This combination drives better retention and application of cyber security knowledge.
Research shows that up to 90% of the learnings from yearly or even quarterly training are forgotten within a few weeks. Guardey was built to keep its users aware of cyber threats 365 days a year. The game comes with short, weekly challenges that slowly builds up the user’s knowledge and eventually drives lasting behavior change.
Guardey covers a wide array of topics to train users about all currently relevant cyber threats, put together in collaboration with ethical hackers and educationalists. The topics covered include phishing, remote work, password security, CEO fraud, ransomware, smishing, and much more.
Every challenge takes up to three minutes to complete.
Yes. ISO27001, NIS2, and GDPR all require that all employees receive appropriate security awareness training. Guardey is always up-to-date with the latest cyber threats, policies, and procedures.
Cybersecurity awareness training is crucial for all employees, not just specific roles. Every staff member can potentially be a target or an unwitting entry point for cyber attacks. Training helps create a security-focused culture and minimizes risks for the entire organization.
While certain roles may require specialized training, a foundational level of training should be accessible to everyone.
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