Integrity360 launches service to tackle human cyber-risk in Ireland

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Integrity360 has announced that it is launching a new Managed Security Awareness Service to tackle human risk cyber-threats for businesses in Ireland.

Integrity360 says that it is rolling out the new service amid growing industry demand as human-driven breaches stemming from phishing, social engineering and artificial intelligence (AI)-generated scams continue to rise year-on-year.

Continuous, scenario-based education and training aims to turn employees into defenders.

It provides them with the tools to not only react appropriately in the event of a cyber-incident but to prevent incidents from happening at all.

Managed Security Awareness Service

The tailored service offers realistic phishing simulations, engaging training and re-training modules and multi-language content for businesses.

In turn, this will strengthen cyber-resilience and help to build a security-first culture across organisations, Integrity360 adds.

The service encourages employees to proactively engage with their organisation’s cybersecurity and see it as part of their day-to-day jobs.

The company explains that the Managed Security Awareness Service is suited to people-centric businesses of all sizes, such as those in:

  • Banking and financial services
  • Retail
  • Manufacturing
  • Legal
  • Professional services
  • Government
  • Healthcare
  • Education
  • Hospitality

It ensures compliance with regulations and legislation – such as NIS2 and DORA – and also provides continuous cybersecurity reporting around trends and risks.

“It’s about changing mindsets and behaviours”

Brian Martin, Director of Product Management, Integrity360 said: “It’s crucial that cybersecurity awareness training isn’t something that’s done just once a year – it needs to be carried out and tested on an ongoing basis, particularly given the pace at which cyber-threats are rising.

“Testing and training content must be fresh and pertinent to the latest threats, especially in the age of AI-powered phishing and deepfakes.

“We are rolling out this service to help organisations to empower their people to play an active role in protecting their operations,” he continued.

“This service will also relieve the burden on time-poor security teams, providing additional expertise and enabling businesses to get the most out of their tools.

“It is not just about training – it’s about changing mindsets and behaviours and building a culture of security,” Martin concluded.

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