Security Solutions

Security Awareness Training

On-demand and interactive training with common traps,
demos and scenario-based danger zone exercises.


Train users to practice safe security habits and keep data protected.

Datapath’s Security Awareness Training provides you with a comprehensive new- school approach that integrates baseline testing using mock attacks, engaging interactive web-based training, and continuous assessment through simulated phishing, vishing and smishing attacks to build a more resilient and secure organization.


Top Features

On-Demand Training

On-demand, interactive, engaging training with common traps, demos and scenario-based danger zone exercises.

Simulated Phishing Attacks

Fully automated simulated phishing attacks, hundreds of templates with unlimited usage.

Reporting

Enterprise-strength reporting, showing stats and graphs for both training and phishing assessments.


Benefits

Baseline Testing

We provide baseline testing to assess the phish-prone percentage of your users through a simulated phishing, vishing or smishing attack.

Train Your Users

The world’s largest library of security awareness training content; including interactive modules, videos, games, posters and newsletters. Automated training campaigns with scheduled reminder emails.

Phish Your Users

Best-in-class, fully automated simulated phishing, vishing and smishing attacks, thousands of templates with unlimited usage, and community phishing templates.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Why do employees even need this training?

A. Two-factor authentication (2FA) strengthens access security by requiring two methods (also referred to as factors) to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know - like a username and password, plus something you have - like a smartphone app to approve authentication requests.


Q. How much is this going to cost?

A. Two-factor authentication (2FA) strengthens access security by requiring two methods (also referred to as factors) to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know - like a username and password, plus something you have - like a smartphone app to approve authentication requests.


Q. Why do employees even need this training?

A. Two-factor authentication (2FA) strengthens access security by requiring two methods (also referred to as factors) to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know - like a username and password, plus something you have - like a smartphone app to approve authentication requests.


Q. Why do employees even need this training?

A. Two-factor authentication (2FA) strengthens access security by requiring two methods (also referred to as factors) to verify your identity. These factors can include something you know - like a username and password, plus something you have - like a smartphone app to approve authentication requests.

 
 
 
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