RocketReady - Social Engineering Prevention and Security Awareness training

RocketReady | ResultReady - Web-based Security Awareness Training

Customers

All organizations, no matter what industry they are in or what size they are, must take security seriously. RocketReady is proud to have worked with organizations in every sector and of every size.
  • Small and medium sized business,
  • Fortune 100,
  • Non-profit,
  • Telecommunications,
  • Financial,
  • Credit Bureau,
  • Banking,
  • Staffing,
  • Construction,
  • Manufacturing / Industrial,
  • College / University,
  • Restaurant / Hospitality,
  • Defense,
  • Legal,
  • Medical,
  • Marketing / Advertising.


A few of our valued customers:
  • Atlantic BroadBand
  • Badcock Furniture
  • Bosch Rexroth
  • CBC Innovis
  • Cingular Wireless
  • Equifax
  • Federal Trade Commission Inspector General
  • First Interstate Bank
  • Florida Capital Bank
  • Florida College
  • Highland Homes
  • Internal Revenue Service
  • LP Corporation
  • McDonald Computer
  • MedAvant
  • PriceWaterhouseCoopers
  • R-G Crown Bank
  • T2 Software Services
  • Teksouth Corporation
  • U.S. Department of Transportation
  • University of Alabama-Birmingham
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Louisville
  • University of Texas
  • Verizon Wireless
  • Zeh Arndt Creative

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If Your Password Is 123456, Just Make It HackMe
A surprising number of people still prefer easily-guessed passwords


Google threatens to leave China after attacks on activists' e-mail
Google said it discovered the attack in December


Malicious apps found in Google's Android online store
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