Employee Security Awareness

Security Training for your Employee Workforce

Most problems are human problems.

No matter how hard we work to update and protect our computer systems, nefarious actors can still gain some level of access by fooling employees into opening dangerous email attachments, helping them get remote control, or sending them sensitive information. Making sure employees are trained will improve your changes to stop hacks before they happen.

Security Awareness Training:  From INS

Security Awareness Training vendors like Huntress provide video lectures, online tests, and simulated real-world phishing attempts that will arm your employees with specialized online security training. This training makes sure your employees not only understand the mechanisms of things like spam, phishing, malware, ransomware, and social engineering, but also learn how to apply this knowledge in their day-to-day job as well.


As a Huntress partner, INS can help reduce your risk and improve your IT security defense by providing Security Awareness Training to your employees.  It’s an easy, affordable training program that every organization needs – large and small.  Your employees are frequently exposed to sophisticated phishing and ransomware attacks, so let INS teach them how to keep your business safe in the digital world.

Behavior-Based Assignments.

Automatically assign relevant SAT episodes to learners or organizations directly from Huntress Managed EDR/ITDR incident reports based on the behavior(s) that triggered the incident.

Threat Simulator.

Reinforce training with this brand new, hands-on, game-like experience where learners carry out simulated threats like Spear Phishing and OSINT to get a better understanding of how these threats work.

See the Results.

Comprehensive reports and actionable insights help you track learner progress and identify areas needing improvement.

Benchmarking.

For learners and Companies: compare how your program is performing against your peers.

Find out how 

INS can help YOU.

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