KnowBe4 offers valuable features like phishing campaigns, reporting capabilities, and innovative training. Users appreciate the platform's interactive content, AI integration, and scalability. The training content is engaging, detailed, and translated into various languages, enhancing security awareness further. Automated features offer risk management, customizable training, and seamless integration with systems like SSO. PhishER and SecurityCoach add additional risk reduction, helping organizations train, track progress, and block critical vulnerabilities, improving cybersecurity awareness and operations.
- "Since we did not have any security program initially, this training program was introduced by our CTO as the first training program in our company."
- "KnowBe4 has a training program that lasts approximately 15 or 30 minutes, and we provide this security training for our employees so they learn which emails they should open, which links they should click, which links they should not click, and which software they should install."
- "KnowBe4 has been quite useful for us as a mid-size company, providing a lot of information."
KnowBe4 can enhance its interactivity by incorporating scenario-based learning and live simulations. Localization for Ukrainian users and more detailed content for developers are desired. Improvements in AI-driven automation for training, reporting, and integration with chatbots are suggested. Broadening communication channels beyond emails and focusing on non-email scams like LinkedIn scams are needed. The administrative interface requires more language localization. Marketing efforts should raise awareness of various cybersecurity threats.
- "The training program is very interactive, but sometimes it is hard to follow the process, particularly the steps."
- "The training program is very interactive, but sometimes it is hard to follow the process, particularly the steps."
- "In terms of improvement, we would appreciate having the attachments or more details on the raw messages used in the PhishER site, as sometimes it can be a bit buggy."