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Skip to Content ↵ENTER Skip to Menu ↵ENTER Skip to Footer ↵ENTER TTS 2022 schedule is NOW LIVE. 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CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS WHEN CHOOSING YOUR SECURITY AWARENESS TRAINING VENDOR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19TH | 2:00 PM GMT+11 It’s become more and more evident to organizations that new-school security awareness training is an absolute requirement for managing the ongoing problem of social engineering. But how do you develop a program that will deliver the goods without doubling your workload or costing an arm and a leg? In this on-demand webinar Perry Carpenter, KnowBe4’s Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer and former Gartner Analyst, steps you through key measures that will help you make an informed security awareness decision for your organization. You’ll gain insight into: * Critical components to make your program successful from the start * Features to look for that will ease implementation and ongoing management * How to create a process to demonstrate measurable success Find out now how you can not only check the box on security awareness training, but develop sustainable, meaningful change in your organization's security posture. Speaker: Perry Carpenter, Chief Evangelist and Strategy Officer Previously, he led security awareness, security culture management, and anti-phishing behavior management research at Gartner Research, in addition to covering areas of IAM strategy, CISO program management mentoring, and technology service provider success strategies. With a long career as a security professional and researcher, Carpenter has broad experience in North America and Europe, providing security consulting and advisory services for many of the best-known global brands. 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