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Introducing the Free 2025 Cybersecurity Awareness Kit!

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterAugust 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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  1. Resource Kit Launch: KnowBe4 has released a free resource kit for Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025, focusing on enhancing digital habits to "Secure Our World."

  2. Global Initiative: Established in 2004, Cybersecurity Awareness Month promotes safe online practices and emphasizes key actions such as strong passwords and updating software.

  3. Engaging Toolkit: The toolkit features themed “Arcade Villain” cards, interactive training courses in 36 languages, downloadable posters, and a Weekly Planner for organizing awareness activities.

  4. Human Risk Management Focus: KnowBe4 aids over 70,000 organizations in mitigating human risk through training and AI-driven tools, transforming employees into resilient defenders against cyber threats.

Empowering Organizations with Cybersecurity Awareness

KnowBe4 recently launched a free Cybersecurity Awareness Kit in honor of Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2025. This year’s theme, “Secure Our World,” urges everyone to strengthen digital habits. It highlights essential practices, including creating robust passwords and using multifactor authentication. Additionally, recognizing malicious emails is vital. By focusing on these practical steps, organizations can enhance their cybersecurity culture. The toolkit emphasizes education, as understanding the “what” and “why” builds awareness. This approach not only protects sensitive data but also aligns with the broader mission to secure our digital environment.

Furthermore, the toolkit features engaging resources such as arcade-inspired cards that illustrate common cyber threats. Interactive courses like “Insights From a Hacker” and “AI, Phishing, and Cybersafety” cater to diverse audiences, available in up to 36 languages. Organizations can also access downloadable posters and a structured Weekly Planner to effectively coordinate their awareness activities. Importantly, this kit is free for organizations worldwide, promoting accessibility and encouraging widespread adoption.

Contributing to a Safer Digital Landscape

The release of this toolkit represents a significant step in enhancing cybersecurity awareness. It empowers employees with knowledge, transforming them into a resilient first line of defense. As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations must prioritize human risk management. By making education accessible and engaging, KnowBe4 supports over 70,000 organizations globally. This initiative fosters a culture of security that can influence the broader landscape of cybersecurity.

Moreover, the toolkit not only serves immediate needs but also builds long-term habits. As individuals become more informed, their ability to identify and respond to threats improves. This collective effort contributes significantly to public safety and organizational resilience. Ultimately, every step taken towards greater awareness helps secure our world for everyone.

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