Albert teaches cybersecurity basics to your team over Slack. The courses are short, dynamically customized for each employee, interactive, and sent all year long. That's why your team will love it.
Once upon a time, Albert developed the theory of special relativity that changed the way we think about space and time 👨🏻⚕️. Well, the rest is history. Today, Albert is back in the game with a new challenge: make cybersecurity awareness great again. He wants to change the way companies think about cybersecurity and train their employees. I had the opportunity to talk with Albert many times, and I'm convinced his knowledge on cyber stuff is amazing and he's a great teacher. It's the expert in the room. Give it a try, you won't regret! 😉
👋 Hey hunters! I'm Ben and I'm the founder of Riot. Together with my team we're releasing Albert to the world today, to make cybersecurity awareness programs great again.
I know what you're thinking: everyone hates cybersecurity awareness programs! But it's still very much necessary, no matter the size of your company: growing the knowledge of your team from day-one is still the best way NOT to get tricked by a cyber attack.
We've tried very hard to make the best cybersecurity awareness program out there. We want learning cybersecurity to be as entertaining as learning a new language on Duolingo. That's how we came up with Albert.
Today, 10,000+ employees from companies like Intercom, Deel, or even Deezer are using Albert to learn more about cybersecurity.
Why is it so good
💬 Short 3-5 minutes long courses, sent over Slack, all year long, directly to the employees.
🔅 Courses are interactive, the employees are actively participating and learning.
🤖 Courses are custom made, dynamically generated specifically for each employee.
♻️ Courses are covering cybersecurity basics, with our 20 courses catalog.
Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Just signed up because I have a lot of client organizations that need this exact kind of friendly introduction to these concepts, and I'm really excited with the way this works!
But I was dismayed to run into a literal dick joke in the first five minutes of using your tool – "size matters in this case." (I even searched Google for the phrase "size matters" to see if maybe there was any other interpretation of the phrase, but... nope. All in reference to male genitalia.)
In the non-profit spaces where I work, in some cases with organizations where all (or nearly all) of the employees are women, this sort of joke would delegitimize the entire tool in a heartbeat. I'd encourage you to audit all your conversations for this kind of stuff.
Looking forward to introducing others to this once I can trust that the tool won't embarrass me in front of clients though!
Wayther