Gamified cybersecurity training delivered in 3-minute weekly challenges. ISO 27001 and NIS2 compliant. Trusted by security leaders across Europe.
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Most security awareness platforms are designed for enterprise IT departments with dedicated compliance teams. Guardey is built for organisations that need the same outcome – trained employees, audit-ready reporting, regulatory compliance – without the enterprise complexity or minimum seat commitments.
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Security Awareness Training doesn’t have to be boring. Guardey engages users with a compelling storyline, short challenges, and a leaderboard to encourage friendly competition.
Ensure all training matches your security policies by adding custom or user-generated content. Guardey’s Security Awareness Training is available in more than 10 languages.
Measuring your training program’s effectiveness is key to complying with most information security standards. Keep track of performance and find knowledge gaps with real-time analytics and weekly reports.
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Our training participation is through the roof! Guardey has brought out the competitive nature of our employees. Some colleagues have even set up their own competitions in Microsoft Teams group chats.
Security Awareness Training is a program that educates employees about cybersecurity threats and teaches them how to recognize and respond to attacks like phishing, social engineering, and malware. The goal is to turn your workforce into an active line of defense against cybercrime.
Yes. ISO 27001 requires organizations to ensure that employees are aware of information security risks and their responsibilities. Clause A.7.2.2 specifically mandates security awareness education and training. A structured training program like Guardey helps you meet this requirement. Learn more about ISO 27001 awareness training →
While many organizations still rely on annual training sessions, research shows this is not effective — employees forget up to 90% of training content within a month. The most effective approach is continuous training: short, regular sessions that keep security top of mind. Guardey uses gamified micro-learning to make this sustainable.
Gamified Security Awareness Training uses game elements — like points, leaderboards, and challenges — to make learning about cybersecurity engaging and fun. Instead of boring annual slide decks, employees complete short weekly challenges that build real knowledge over time. See how Guardey uses gamification →
Absolutely. Phishing is the number one attack vector used by cybercriminals, responsible for over 80% of reported security incidents. Security Awareness Training teaches employees to spot phishing red flags, and phishing simulations let them practice in a safe environment. Organizations that combine training with regular simulations see a significant reduction in successful phishing attacks.