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Empower Your Security with AI-Driven Cyber Training

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  1. KnowBe4 and Synthesia collaborate to enable rapid creation of AI-powered, customizable cybersecurity training videos within minutes, enhancing response to evolving threats.
  2. The integration allows videos to be translated into over 130 languages, promoting global accessibility and reducing costs for multinational organizations.
  3. Upcoming AI-powered search in KnowBe4’s content library will improve content management efficiency, supporting timely updates and relevance.
  4. The partnership emphasizes speed, flexibility, and scalability, empowering organizations to swiftly revise and deploy security training aligned with current threats and policies.

Transforming Cybersecurity Training with AI

KnowBe4 and Synthesia have teamed up to change how companies deliver cybersecurity education. This partnership allows organizations to create AI-powered training videos featuring digital avatars directly through the KnowBe4 platform. As a result, teams can produce customized videos quickly, often within minutes. This speed means they can respond faster to new cyber threats, policy updates, and compliance standards. Instead of spending days or weeks on traditional video production, companies can revise scripts, publish updates, and keep employees informed of the latest security practices more efficiently. Moreover, Synthesia’s language translation technology enables these videos to reach audiences in over 130 languages. Multinational organizations can now localize training without extra filming, saving costs and ensuring clear messaging across diverse regions. These advancements make cybersecurity training more practical, accessible, and adaptable in today’s constantly changing digital landscape.

Enhancing Security and Scalability for Large Organizations

The collaboration is especially significant for large enterprises, as both KnowBe4 and Synthesia serve many of the world’s biggest organizations. KnowBe4’s platform currently supports over 70,000 companies globally, while Synthesia’s AI video platform is used by more than 90% of Fortune 100 firms. By combining their strengths, they aim to offer a scalable and flexible solution that keeps pace with the rapid evolution of cyber threats. Speed and adaptability are central to this service, allowing security teams to instantly update training materials in response to emerging risks or regulatory changes. This approach helps organizations stay prepared and compliant without sacrificing quality. Additionally, the new AI-driven content library, set to be redesigned, will feature smarter search tools to easily find relevant training resources. Overall, this partnership paves the way for more engaging, cost-effective, and responsive cybersecurity education—an essential component in maintaining robust security postures in today’s interconnected world.

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