Security training your team will actually pay attention to.
Live, practical and role-specific training, available in Hebrew or English.
Most cyber incidents start with human error. Proper training helps employees identify risks in time and act correctly before damage is done to the business.
Phishing works. Training (usually) doesn't.
Human error, the reuse of leaked passwords and social engineering play a meaningful part in a large share of cyber incidents. Generic e-learning rarely changes day-to-day behavior. Our sessions are delivered live, focused on the actual roles in the team, and built to translate into how people work — not into ticking a compliance box.
Training designed to stay with employees after the session.
- A live two-hour session, in person or over Zoom
- Role-specific content — management, developers, sales, finance and operations
- Delivered in Hebrew, with English available on request
- Walk-through of realistic phishing examples and the signals to recognize them
- Learning materials and summaries remain with employees for later reference (Hebrew + English)
- A meaningful portion of the session is dedicated to questions from the floor — the real concerns employees encounter day to day
- Optional add-ons: a quarterly training program and simulated phishing campaigns
One-off or ongoing.
One-off session
A single two-hour live session for one role group. Suitable for first-time training or an annual refresh.
Quarterly training program
Four sessions per year plus one simulated phishing campaign, at a meaningful discount versus booking separately.
As part of CISO-as-a-Service
Training can be included in the ongoing engagement, according to the selected plan.
How many people can attend one session?
Up to 30. Beyond that, the group is split into two sessions to keep engagement effective.
Can you customize the content?
Yes. The base content is structured, and each session is adapted to the industry and to the role mix in the organization. Specific topics or issues the team has run into can be raised in advance and built into the session.
Do you do phishing simulations?
Yes, as an add-on or as part of the quarterly program. Simulations use realistic templates adapted to the industry — not generic ones that are easy to identify.
What about regulatory training requirements?
Where training is required as evidence for a specific obligation (Amendment 13, ISO 27001 control A.7.2.2, sectoral regulation), this can be agreed in advance so that the session structure and the supporting documentation meet the requirement.