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RocketReady | ResultReady - Web-based Security Awareness Training

Employee Training



ResultReady

Are your employees ready?
Are your employees equipped to deal with difficult policy-based decisions? In situations impacting your organization’s security, are they prepared to make sound decisions?

ResultReady is designed to provide a unique web-based solution for employee training. ResultReady takes a multi-tiered approach to helping you make certain that employees are ready for daily decisions.



Simplicity and Flexibility.
  • Create, edit and import your own reading and testing materials with our Content Authoring Tool--no programming knowledge is required.
  • Generate reports on the progress of each employee and specific training campaigns--all training activities are permanently archived.
  • Don't worry about using IT resources--all you need is access to the Internet. (If you do want to use your IT resources, ask us about putting ResultReady on your systems.)
  • ResultReady has the features of a large Learning Management System--without the cost.
  • Choose training from our library, import your own materials, or let us help you develop custom courses.
  • More than text--you can deliver video and audio for enhanced training.

Recent Security Headlines


Trust eroding as social engineering attacks climb in 2009, says Kaspersky expert
Threats to social networking websites continue to climb at an alarming rate


Do 'I'm on vacation' posts pose security concerns?
Do posts to Twitter let the bad guys know your house is empty?


Blind Phone Hacker Gets 11-year Sentence
Specialized in spoofed calls to 911


TJX settles over breach with 41 states for $9.75 million
Company will refund states for investigations and create Data Security Fund


Fake Microsoft "critical update" spam propagating trojan
Email link takes users to fraudulent site


Facebook bloggers reveal way to peek at private profiles
Posted details of famous people as proof


Security Breach Leaves 45,000 at Risk of Identity Theft
Stolen laptop contained records


'Secret' questions leave accounts vulnerable
How many people know your 'secret' answers?


Weak security opens door to credit card hacks
Banks, retailers not as cautious as they should be with personal data


Turns out data breaches are older than manned flight
What's the oldest data-loss incident on record involving social security numbers?