Looking for Alternatives to KnowBe4 for Training Content

0
0
Asked By CuriousCat123 On

I'm currently using KnowBe4 for training on topics like harassment, anti-money laundering, and CEO fraud. However, I'm on the lookout for a better platform that offers more up-to-date content and integrates seamlessly with Workday LMS. I've searched quite a bit but haven't found anything that fits the bill. Does anyone have any recommendations?

7 Answers

Answered By HuntressFan On

Huntress offers some good stuff too, including their Security Awareness Training (SAT).

Answered By SecurityGuru88 On

We're trying to decide between Hoxhunt and KnowBe4 ourselves. So far, Hoxhunt looks promising, and I think we might go with it instead.

Answered By ThreeYearUser On

I've had a positive experience with InfosecIQ as well. No complaints after three years of using it!

Answered By TechSavvy56 On

KnowBe4 is pretty much the industry standard, and in most cases, alternatives just don’t measure up. That said, some people have managed to find decent options, but you might want to consider sticking with KnowBe4 for reliability.

RealTalk22 -

True, but at least it's not run by scientologists, so that's a major plus!

BrowserDude98 -

Seems like everyone has the same opinion about it...

Answered By LearningNet101 On

We've been using Phished.IO for a while now, and the feedback from our team has been great. The micro-learning approach is refreshing, and their phishing simulations are getting more challenging, which is nice.

Answered By MimecastRant On

We've demoed both KnowBe4 and Huntress, but we're currently using Mimecast’s Awareness Training. The videos are super cheesy, and honestly, I've received a lot of mentions about how bad they are. But despite the corniness, the training has worked for us. Anyone know alternatives that are more professional in tone?

Answered By Suggestions4U On

Check out Infosec. Although I don’t manage the integration with our LMS, I know that users enjoy the engaging video content—it’s a bit goofy but gets good reviews. Just keep in mind it’s mainly focused on security training, not harassment training.

Related Questions

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.