Threat Awareness Series: Part 3 

What Is Threat Awareness and Why Does Your Business Need It More than Security Awareness? 

Threat Awareness

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Cybercrime is still on the rise, and successful hacks are becoming more frequent. It's a scary phenomenon. What's going on?

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Most breaches still occur from employee-based errors. And that means traditional security awareness training isn't working.

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By replacing traditional security awareness training and testing with individualized threat awareness, companies are safer.

Be safer. Be aware.

For years, business leaders touted security awareness as the gold standard in workforce cybersecurity education. Instead of placing all the burden on already-overwhelmed security teams, companies recognized the value of teaching all employees about security best practices. Companies also began levering phish testing to determine how well employees responded to potential threats.

In this guide, we discuss the reasons security awareness training and phish testing aren’t doing enough.

Key takeaways:

  1. Why threat awareness outperforms security awareness.
  2. Why training and testing are no longer effective tools for businesses.
  3. Why ongoing education is the key to success.

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About HackNotice

HackNotice is the only human-centric threat intelligence platform that gives organizations the power to defend hidden threat surfaces related to human-focused cyberattacks. Using real-time dark web intel, HackNotice offers full-spectrum monitoring and alerts about threats to first-party domains, employee business emails, third-party vendors, end-user accounts, and much more. HackNotice’s mission is to give organizations the power to uncover their hidden, human-based threat surfaces and effectively defend them. Founded in 2019, HackNotice is located in Austin, TX. For more information, visit www.hacknotice.com.