You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?
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@jmoore said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
We use Knowbe4. I don't know how expensive it is though.
It is pretty good, and not that expensive, just negotiate the plan most fits you. You can also use GoPhish
Which is opensource.
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@jmoore said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
We use Knowbe4. I don't know how expensive it is though.
Very, but very good, too.
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@scottalanmiller said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@jmoore said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
We use Knowbe4. I don't know how expensive it is though.
Very, but very good, too.
Very is subjective. Because educated users can prevent a significant loss to a company.
It is not super cheap, but I think it has value.
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@openit said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
Is there any focused and dedicated resource available for IT Security Awareness which is covered from Home Users to Enterprise?
When I say Home Users to Enterprise, it is covering everyone who uses Internet/Technology though which user have a risk of privacy and security, either user can be Home Makers, students, blue color worker or people working in SMEs or Giant companies, government sector, so we are talking about around 3.5 Billion people.
I am aware of Knowbe4, getgophish and many others, but they are focused only for companies or business users right?
And there are so many internet users other than Business Users, so my core question was not addressed?
How about any resource in form of Udemy/Coursera or something good, which is focused and dedicated only for IT Security Awareness, which is covering Home users, students, blue color job holders and of course, SMB/Giants. And for SMBs/Giants with Assessment, Test, Training and Result -Assessment -goes on?
If not available one, I am thinking to build one, I welcome your ideas and suggestions
Appreciate your response!
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@openit said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@openit said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
Is there any focused and dedicated resource available for IT Security Awareness which is covered from Home Users to Enterprise?
When I say Home Users to Enterprise, it is covering everyone who uses Internet/Technology though which user have a risk of privacy and security, either user can be Home Makers, students, blue color worker or people working in SMEs or Giant companies, government sector, so we are talking about around 3.5 Billion people.
I am aware of Knowbe4, getgophish and many others, but they are focused only for companies or business users right?
And there are so many internet users other than Business Users, so my core question was not addressed?
How about any resource in form of Udemy/Coursera or something good, which is focused and dedicated only for IT Security Awareness, which is covering Home users, students, blue color job holders and **of course, SMB/Giants.
While SMB/Giants continually look for training resources, I don't know how feasible it is to get home users, students, blue collar workers, non-techy individuals to a security website.
In my view of these users, computer/cell phone/tablet security is at the bottom of their life list until something goes wrong.
The only site I can think of that is roughly in the area you are looking for, would possibly be www.bleepingcomputer.com
Good luck on your endeavor if you choose to create one. It would be a nice benefit to everyday non-tech individuals.
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@openit nothing exists because no one will use it. There is no money in building something like this.
Would it be awesome, if it existed and was used by consumers? Fuck yeah. But let’s be real.
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@jaredbusch said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@openit nothing exists because no one will use it. There is no money in building something like this.
Would it be awesome, if it existed and was used by consumers? Fuck yeah. But let’s be real.
Agreed. Do you know any home users that would sit through security training on their own will? Let alone pay for it...lol
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I guess we were wrong... This course has about $80k in sales. I would assume it was bought mostly by employers, but maybe home users are interested in it as well.
https://www.udemy.com/security-awareness-training-internet-security-for-everyone/
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I have not gone through it, but KnowBe4 has a "Home Course" I assume designed for what you're looking for.
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@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I guess we were wrong... This course has about $80k in sales. I would assume it was bought mostly by employers, but maybe home users are interested in it as well.
@zachary715 said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I have not gone through it, but KnowBe4 has a "Home Course" I assume designed for what you're looking for.
Neither of these are designed originally for the consumer. They are successful businesses that add this component on as a "perk" for the few random consumers that do it.
There will never be a successful business model for this kind of security for consumers that is not forced on them by external factors.
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@jaredbusch said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I guess we were wrong... This course has about $80k in sales. I would assume it was bought mostly by employers, but maybe home users are interested in it as well.
@zachary715 said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I have not gone through it, but KnowBe4 has a "Home Course" I assume designed for what you're looking for.
Neither of these are designed originally for the consumer. They are successful businesses that add this component on as a "perk" for the few random consumers that do it.
There will never be a successful business model for this kind of security for consumers that is not forced on them by external factors.
Knoebe4 surely focuses on businesses, but I'm not so sure that is the case with the instructor on udemy. The 3 courses he offers seems to be focused on home users.
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@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@jaredbusch said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I guess we were wrong... This course has about $80k in sales. I would assume it was bought mostly by employers, but maybe home users are interested in it as well.
@zachary715 said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I have not gone through it, but KnowBe4 has a "Home Course" I assume designed for what you're looking for.
Neither of these are designed originally for the consumer. They are successful businesses that add this component on as a "perk" for the few random consumers that do it.
There will never be a successful business model for this kind of security for consumers that is not forced on them by external factors.
Knoebe4 surely focuses on businesses, but I'm not so sure that is the case with the instructor on udemy. The 3 courses he offers seems to be focused on home users.
Consumers are still not going to just buy into this.
I would bet most of his stuff business paid for.
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@jaredbusch said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@jaredbusch said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
@irj said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I guess we were wrong... This course has about $80k in sales. I would assume it was bought mostly by employers, but maybe home users are interested in it as well.
@zachary715 said in You know any IT Security Awareness (from Home Users to Enterprise) resource?:
I have not gone through it, but KnowBe4 has a "Home Course" I assume designed for what you're looking for.
Neither of these are designed originally for the consumer. They are successful businesses that add this component on as a "perk" for the few random consumers that do it.
There will never be a successful business model for this kind of security for consumers that is not forced on them by external factors.
Knoebe4 surely focuses on businesses, but I'm not so sure that is the case with the instructor on udemy. The 3 courses he offers seems to be focused on home users.
Consumers are still not going to just buy into this.
I would bet most of his stuff business paid for.
I would assume you are probably right. I have bought a few udemy courses for my mother in law. One of them was how to use an iphone. This course explained how to turn it on and do really simple stuff like reply to a text message, etc.