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Product | Market Share (%) |
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KnowBe4 | 25.8% |
Fortra's Terranova Security | 3.5% |
inspired eLearning Security Awareness Training | 0.5% |
Other | 70.2% |
Company Size | Count |
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Small Business | 5 |
Midsize Enterprise | 3 |
Large Enterprise | 9 |
Fortra's Terranova Security offers robust cybersecurity training solutions, tailored for businesses requiring advanced security awareness and user behavior insights. It is designed to enhance security posture by empowering employees to recognize and mitigate cyber threats effectively.
Fortra's Terranova Security concentrates on delivering customizable cybersecurity training, providing an educational platform that adapts to diverse user proficiency levels. It aims to equip organizations with the necessary knowledge to identify and respond to security risks. The platform is particularly praised for its comprehensive content library, intuitive integration with existing IT systems, and actionable analytics that provide real-time feedback. However, users suggest improvements in terms of content diversification and enhanced reporting capabilities.
What are the key features?In industries like finance and healthcare, Fortra's Terranova Security is implemented to address sector-specific threats, offering training that complies with regulatory standards. It helps organizations maintain a robust cybersecurity framework by keeping employees informed of the latest threats and best practices.
From small businesses to global enterprises to public institutions, employees are the most important asset in any organization - but they’re also the weak point in its cybersecurity defenses. We can change that. Our Security Awareness training solutions effect meaningful, sustainable changes in any workforce. With Inspired eLearning, employees aren’t just aware of the dangers presented by an ever-changing threat landscape: they’re empowered to protect your organization from them.
Old school Security Awareness Training is static. It’s a one-time event without follow-up. KnowBe4's Kevin Mitnick Security Awareness Training starts with a baseline test to show the actual Phish-prone percentage of your users. Then it steps users through effective, interactive, on-demand browser-based training. As step three, you send frequent simulated phishing attacks to your employees to reinforce the training. This last feature, frequent simulated phishing attacks (we recommend at the very least once a month) really creates a change in behavior.