The 12 Days of Christmas

Also, have you considered Security Awareness Training?

On the 1st day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

‘Tis the season to address one of your biggest vulnerabilities — your people. Actually, ‘tis always the season. 

On the 2nd day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Security Awareness Training is the perfect gift because it’s the gift that keeps on giving. This training helps to prevent security incidents by teaching your employees to become proactive about the company’s cyber security health. 

On the 3rd day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

As a residual gift, no ill-advised wire transfers. Pretty nice, right? 

On the 4th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Bad actors missed the memo that it’s better to give than receive. They like to receive. And they’re really good at turning your team into unintentional givers.  

Bonus Christmas fact: there is no joy in unintentional giving.  

On the 5th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Fiiiiiive Million Dollaaaars

Just kidding — still gifting the merry (and solid) advice to tap GMI for Security Awareness Training. 

On the 6th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Six days later, no doubt, still the best advice you’ve gotten all season. I mean, what could be better than decking your halls with security-minded staff? 

On the 7th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Let’s be real here, even if you wouldn’t consider sending your “CEO” gift cards – someone at your company would. It happens all the time. Could be happening at your company right now. They need to be stopped. 

On the 8th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Regardless of the gift card thing, there are so many ways someone at your company could be duped into accidentally putting your organization at risk. It’s as easy as clicking the wrong link, downloading an innocent-looking video, oversharing on a phone call, or letting someone tailgate you into a restricted area, for a few examples. 

On the 9th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Seriously, someone has to stop Carole in accounting before she downloads the infected cat video. We both know it’s only a matter of time. 

On the 10th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Guess who’s not giving up? For the right thing to do, we’re all in.

On the 11th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: Security Awareness Training

Stop clicking on links, guys. We don’t care how shiny and bright they are. New Year’s resolution – no links. The company is now operating without sending links to anyone. Sorry, y’all can’t be trusted. 

On the 12th day of Christmas, GMI proposed to me: You Guessed It!

Even just thinking about the many ways hackers can gain access to personal data is exhausting. Let GMI help with Security Awareness Training!

Contact us to learn more. Good luck (and happy holidays), all.