This October, empower your employees to be cyber-safe with the FREE Cybersecurity Awareness Month resource kit from our partners at KnowBe4!

Now in its 20th year, Cybersecurity Awareness Month – celebrated every October – is a dedicated effort by the government and private industry to encourage people and businesses to follow digital security best practices and protect their data.

This year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month theme, ‘Secure Our World,’ further emphasizes four simple yet essential actions everyone can take to defend against online threats. These include:

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Use strong passwords.
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Turn on multifactor authentication (MFA).
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Recognize and report phishing.
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Update software.
Throughout October, you can use resources in the KnowBe4 kit to run campaigns within your business that reinforce the importance of a strong security culture and ensure employees have the tools and education they need to be cyber-smart.

Free KnowBe4 Cybersecurity Awareness Month Resource Kit

KnowBe4’s free, downloadable resource kit includes newsletters, video modules, posters, weekly planners, and other content that you can distribute among employees to promote security awareness and align with the ‘Secure Our World’ program.

These resources provide guidance on popular cybersecurity topics such as password security, social engineering, ransomware, and social media and AI threats.

With the resource kit, you’ll get the following:

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Access to free, bonus resources for you, including KnowBe4’s most popular on-demand webinar and whitepaper.
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Resources to help you plan your activities, including your Cybersecurity Awareness Month User Guide and Cybersecurity Awareness Weekly Planner.
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NEW! Featured video module for your users: ‘Security Culture and You;’ plus eight additional video and interactive training modules, all available in multiple languages.
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NEW! Four security hints and tips newsletters; plus, additional security docs and awareness tips, all available in multiple languages.
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NEW! Five cyber-monster character cards and posters; plus, additional posters and digital signage assets available in multiple languages.

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