Press Release: Microassist Offers New-to-Market CyberSAFE, an End-User Focused Training Program Aimed at Thwarting Cyber-Attacks
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Microassist Offers New-to-Market CyberSAFE, an End-User Focused Cybersecurity Training Program Aimed at Thwarting Cyber-Attacks
AUSTIN, TX–(Marketwired – February 16, 2016) – Microassist, a leading training provider, announces the addition of CyberSAFE to its public training schedule. This end-user cybersecurity training course and corresponding assessment were developed by Logical Operations with the goal of helping organizations combat cybersecurity threats through educating end-users.
End-users play a critical role in protecting an organization’s data, but often times they are the weakest link in the security chain. In fact, according to Thomson Reuters, end-user awareness and training reduces security-related risks for organizations by 45% to 70%. Microassist’s new CyberSAFE instructor-led training course enables employees of any organization to identify many of the common risks involved in using conventional end-user technology, as well as ways to use it safely to protect themselves and their organizations from those security risks. The CyberSAFE training program, delivered in a half-day or less, is designed for non-technical end-users of computers, mobile devices, networks, and the Internet. This course will also prepare students to earn their Certified CyberSAFE credential.
“We’re excited to incorporate CyberSAFE to our information security course offerings,” said Sanjay Nasta, CEO, Microassist. “We recognize that end-users play a critical role in mitigating risks for their organizations’ information systems, and CyberSAFE will help provide the tools and knowledge necessary for employees to be good stewards in cyber security initiatives.”
“We’re thrilled to announce the addition of CyberSAFE to our growing cybersecurity training portfolio, and welcome a partnership with Microassist to deliver this needed training,” said Bill Rosenthal, CEO, Logical Operations. “We developed the CyberSAFE training program because we realize that end-users are a crucial part of protecting an organization’s assets, especially since emerging trends such as BYOD are exposing organizations to more and more security threats. With the CyberSAFE training program, employees and organizations everywhere will learn how to use technology more securely to minimize security risks to themselves and their organization.”
Class dates and more information can be found on Microassist’s website — www.microassist.com — or through Brandy Faulk, Microassist Training Manager.
About Training Center Microassist
Microassist is a well-established learning and development consulting firm that has built its reputation by partnering with organizations to better educate their employees, constituents, and clients through the use of traditional classroom training, innovative e-learning, mission critical applications, and ever-changing technology. The entire Microassist team invests time in understanding a client’s needs and the desired outcome of their training and learning strategy. Microassist creates, delivers, and hosts custom training for our client’s internal and external learners with a special emphasis in usability and accessibility.
About Logical Operations
Logical Operations helps organizations and individuals maximize training with an adaptable expert-facilitated learning experience. Its more than 5,100 titles are available through flexible delivery platforms that are designed for any learning environment. Logical Operations also offers a growing portfolio of high-stakes certifications such as Logical Operations Certified CyberSec First Responder and assessments including Logical Operations Certified CyberSAFE. Logical Operations’ CEO, Bill Rosenthal, is a board member of the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and works alongside representatives from organizations such as AT&T, Bank of America, Facebook, Google, Intel, Microsoft, Verizon, Visa, and more, to make sure that everyone has the education and resources needed to stay safe and secure online. For more information, connect with Logical Operations at http://logicaloperations.com and on Twitter @logicalops.