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Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats

Protecting your county's systems start with your people with
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Training that specializes in offices like

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Cybersecurity awareness isn’t just for large corporations — local governments are frequent targets for phishing, ransomware, and data breaches. Protecting your county’s systems starts with your people.

 

The right Security Awareness Training (SAT) helps your staff recognize risks, avoid common traps, and build stronger daily habits that protect sensitive data.

And most importantly, we’re extending special partner pricing to our LocalGov customers — a limited opportunity to strengthen your cybersecurity training program at a reduced cost.

That’s why we’ve partnered with KnowBe4, the leader in Security Awareness Training, to help counties strengthen their “human firewall.” Their training programs give your staff the knowledge and confidence to recognize phishing attempts, report suspicious activity, and build long-term security habits.

 

Protect your data, your employees, and your community — starting with the people behind the screens.

Our partner KnowBe4 has developed a helpful whitepaper that explains what to look for when choosing a cybersecurity training program — and how to make sure it actually changes employee behavior.

Download the KnowBe4 White Paper to learn how to reduce risk and create a stronger cybersecurity culture.

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How to evaluate your Security Awareness Training options

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Don’t miss out on exclusive partner pricing for LocalGov customerssecure your discounted training now!

DID YOU KNOW?

  • 56% of targeted phishing attacks bypass legacy security filters. Traditional email security can’t keep up with modern phishing. Counties need layered defenses that protect both systems and people. (Source: ArmorBlox)
  • GenAI has empowered even the most inept cybercriminals. Cyber threats are getting increasingly sophisticated.
  • 68% of all data breaches include the human element. Phishing and social engineering are the #1 cyber threat to public sector employees. Ongoing awareness and training are key to minimizing that risk. (Source: 2024 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report)
  • <3% of security spending is focused on the human layer. Human error is the leading cause of breaches. Building resilience starts with educating your people. (Source: IDC)
  • 80% of organizations have experienced users using or abusing access to unauthorized apps. Building strong security requires the right tools and training. (according to CyberArk)

Get ahead of the problem by training your team the right way the first time.

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