User Awareness Training

Educating Users on Cyber Risks

What is User Awareness Training?

User Awareness Training is a program designed to educate employees about cybersecurity risks and best practices. It focuses on reducing human-related vulnerabilities, particularly those exploited through Social Engineering and Phishing.

Training typically includes topics such as password security, recognizing suspicious emails, and safe browsing practices.

What is User Awareness Training used for?

User awareness training is used to reduce the risk of human error, which is a major factor in many cyber incidents. It helps prevent attacks such as Business Email Compromise (BEC) and Malware infections.

Organizations integrate training into their Administrative Controls to strengthen Security Posture and support compliance initiatives.

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NIST SP 800-53
Security Control Catalog
ISO/IEC 15026
System and Software Assurance Standard
Technical Controls
Technology-Based Security Mechanisms

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