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Concienciación en Ciberseguridad
Managed security awareness training service for organizations

Concienciación en Ciberseguridad
Managed security awareness training service for organizations
Concienciación en Ciberseguridad Description
Concienciación en Ciberseguridad is a managed security awareness training service offered by sincronet. The service addresses the human factor as a primary attack vector in cybersecurity, focusing on threats such as phishing, social engineering, and improper system usage. The program is delivered as a managed service, allowing organizations to implement continuous and measurable security awareness programs without operational overhead. This approach enables organizations to maintain ongoing training initiatives while outsourcing the administrative burden. The service includes periodic user evaluations to measure actual learning outcomes and identify concepts that require reinforcement. These assessments verify that users have internalized security concepts rather than simply completing training modules. The program incorporates practical simulations and tests to evaluate real user behavior when confronted with common threats. This hands-on approach complements theoretical training by measuring how users respond to actual attack scenarios. The service aims to transform users from potential security weaknesses into active components of organizational defense. By combining theoretical training, practical simulations, and continuous evaluation, the program seeks to reduce risk and strengthen technical security controls through improved user behavior.
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Concienciación en Ciberseguridad is Managed security awareness training service for organizations developed by Sincronet. It is a Human Risk solution designed to help security teams with Social Engineering, Blue Team, Security Culture.