Security Training &

Awareness

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Human error causes the majority of data breaches—and attackers know it. Phishing links, fake logins, and social engineering tactics are designed to fool even the most careful employees. That’s why awareness matters as much as firewalls.

THINKFLEX delivers Security Awareness Training (SAT) that works where your people do—on the job, in real time, with zero downtime. Our programs go beyond theory, turning routine work into moments of education and defense. Every click, email, and login becomes an opportunity to strengthen your organization’s security culture.

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Even the best cybersecurity stack can’t prevent someone from being tricked into giving access away. Attackers exploit curiosity, urgency, and trust - targeting employees through realistic scams that bypass traditional defenses. Training your team to recognize and report these threats isn’t optional - it’s essential.


Security awareness isn’t just compliance - it’s protection that grows stronger with every user.

Because Technology Can’t Catch Every Threat

Engaging. Ongoing. Measurable.

We take awareness training out of the classroom and into the workflow. Our platform delivers interactive, bite-sized training modules that keep users alert without disrupting productivity.

Our approach includes:

  1. Phishing Simulations – Realistic, automated tests that teach users to spot red flags before real attacks arrive.

  2. Role-Based Training – Content tailored for executives, finance teams, IT staff, and general users—because not all risks are equal.

  3. Automated Campaigns – Continuous micro-learning to reinforce habits that stick.

  4. Progress Tracking & Reporting – Visibility into participation, improvement, and risk trends across your workforce.

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Empowered People. Stronger Security.

Reduce Human Error: Minimize the risk of clicks, downloads, and data loss caused by social engineering.

  1. Build a Security-First Culture: Turn awareness into second nature through consistent, engaging education.

  2. Meet Compliance Requirements: Align with ISO 27001, NIST, and other cybersecurity frameworks that require awareness programs.

  3. Lower Incident Costs: Fewer mistakes mean fewer breaches, investigations, and downtime.

  4. Boost Confidence: Give every employee the skills to recognize, avoid, and report cyber threats confidently.

Most modern cyber insurance policies require Security Awareness Training

Most modern cyber insurance policies require Security Awareness Training