CyberCoach users are typically regular employees across various roles who receive information triggers from many directions. Organizations benefit from adopting a multichannel approach to security topics as well. Awareness is about building a culture, not just delivering ad hoc messages or trainings.
Culture is ultimately about people, not technology. CyberCoach helps employees understand why learning matters in their role and how their actions protect the company, colleagues, and customers. This builds internal motivation, not just compliance.
In today’s digital environment, compliance is an ongoing operational requirement, not a one-time obligation. Organizations across government, education, finance, healthcare, and many other regulated sectors face an expanding set of regulations. Yet many still rely on generic awareness training that fails to translate into real-world behaviors.
Compliance risk exists wherever employees interact with data, systems, customers, or technology. Developers, frontline staff, technicians, support teams, and leaders face different risks, and treating them the same creates blind spots. Effective compliance training must therefore be role-specific, easy to deploy, measurable, and privacy-safe.
Designed to move compliance from theory to practice, CyberCoach embeds training directly into the flow of work and connects internal and external policies with real employee behavior. Role-based CyberCoach compliance trainings go beyond checking the box: HIPAA, PCI DSS, NIS2, the EU AI Act, and DORA, alongside ACM Code of Ethics scenarios, practical role-based AML training, real-world Code of Conduct scenarios, and GDPR coverage for the EU, UK, and Brazil.
Even without formal certification, ISO/IEC 27001 has become a de facto baseline for supplier assessments and enterprise security expectations. CyberCoach supports these requirements by translating security policies and processes into practical, role-based training.
With CyberCoach organizations can instantly turn any policy, guideline, instruction, or process into actionable learning, whether onboarding new hires, rolling out secure development practices, or launching safety and risk awareness initiatives. Internal policies can also be added contextually to relevant training, ensuring employees learn the right rules at the right time.