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2025 State of Security Awareness Training

Discover why traditional SAT programs are falling short and how modern, AI-enhanced approaches reduce human risk and improve your security posture.

Información clave

99% of surveyed organizations experienced a security incident caused by avoidable user actions.

83% of security and IT leaders say their current SAT program requires too much effort to maintain.

98% of respondents believe contextual, behavior-based training would improve security outcomes.

Most SAT programs today fail to drive real behavior change against rising phishing and BEC threats.

Security awareness training (SAT) is critical in stopping socially-engineered attacks, but many programs today are ineffective, time-consuming, and fail to drive real behavior change. As phishing and business email compromise continue to rise, organizations need training that’s timely, personalized, and operationally efficient.

We partnered with AimPoint Group to survey 300+ security and IT leaders and uncover what’s working—and what isn’t—in today’s SAT strategies.

SAT Report

Download The State of Security Awareness Training in 2025 to explore key data and insights from industry leaders:

  • 99% experienced a security incident due to avoidable user actions

  • 83% say their SAT program requires too much effort to maintain

  • 98% believe contextual, behavior-based training would improve results

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