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SecurityIQ Update Adds Awareness Modules, Five Languages & Mobile-Optimized Phishing Simulations

August 29, 2018 by Megan Sawle

Now available in 28 languages, SecurityIQ continues to lead the security awareness training industry with its depth and breadth of training content. New content includes dozens of awareness training modules, five new language options and 10 mobile-optimized phishing simulations for employees on mobile devices.

New features include the ability to send phishing simulations from spoofed domains, and PhishNotify™ plugin support for EU-based Chrome users. Read on for complete release notes.

Five New Languages Available in SecurityIQ

Eleven core SecurityIQ awareness modules are now available in Danish, Swedish, Vietnamese, Hindi and French Canadian. Translations include all text and audio to increase mastery and retention:

New Modules for Contractors, Developers & HR Professionals

We recently added dozens of awareness training modules to SecurityIQ, including role-based modules for federal contractors, developers and human resources staff.

Free Training Resources for K-12 Learners

SecurityIQ education clients now have access to unlimited FREE learner seats for K-12 students! Keep your young learners safe online with our K-12 awareness modules:

Educate On-the-Go Users With Mobile-Optimized Phishing Simulations

Teach your employees how to detect phishing emails on their phones and tablets with 10 new mobile-optimized phishing templates in SecurityIQ. Each template includes real-time phishing indicators, showing learners who fail simulations exactly what they missed.

Back by Popular Demand: Spoof Domains in Your Next Simulation

You can once again send PhishSim™ phishing simulations from spoofed domains. Spoofed domains are different from Phishy Domains, which are domains registered through SecurityIQ. Please continue to use Phishy Domains for optimal deliverability and added functionality like reply tracking.

PhishNotify Reporting Plugin Enhancements

We’ve unified the appearance of the PhishNotify reporting button across all email clients and expanded plugin access to EU-based Chrome users. You must re-download and reinstall the plugin to deploy these updates.

Posted: August 29, 2018
Megan Sawle
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Megan Sawle is a communications and research professional with 10 years of experience in cybersecurity, bioscience and higher education. Megan leads Infosec’s research strategy, leveraging study findings to mature its cybersecurity education offerings and build awareness of cybersecurity diversity and skill shortage challenges. Since joining the team, she’s directed research projects on a wide variety of cybersecurity topics ranging from dark web marketplaces and phishing kits to the Workforce Framework for Cybersecurity (NICE Framework) and the importance of soft skills in cybersecurity roles. Megan is a University of Wisconsin-Stout graduate, an avid equestrian and (very) amateur mycologist.