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KnowBe4 Adds Six Languages To Its Platform And Launches Automated Security Awareness Program (ASAP) 2.0

KnowBe4 Adds Six Languages To Its Platform And Launches Automated Security Awareness Program (ASAP) 2.0

Refreshed Free Tool Helps Implement Best Practices for an Effective Security Awareness Training Plan

KnowBe4 (KNBE), the provider of the world’s largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, announced the launch of its updated Automated Security Awareness Program (ASAP) 2.0 and availability in six new languages.

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ASAP’s refreshed user interface and updated questionnaire was designed to make the process easier and faster for IT admins to get their security awareness training programs started. After answering some simple questions, ASAP will create a user-friendly program and schedule of tasks automatically. This robust cybersecurity tool helps IT admins build a comprehensive security awareness training program quickly. It is one of KnowBe4’s tools offered at no charge.

Along with ASAP, the KnowBe4 security awareness training and simulated phishing platform is also now available in a total of nine languages, with the addition of six new ones – Chinese (Mandarin) Simplified, French (Europe), French (Canada), German, Spanish (Europe) and Spanish (Latin America). In addition to language support for English, Portuguese and Japanese, these six new languages are available for admins to set as their default language.

“IT admins are busy, so anything that we can do to help automate and customize a security awareness program for them makes their jobs easier,” said Stu Sjouwerman, CEO, KnowBe4. “The new ASAP 2.0 outlines the steps needed to create a fully mature training program in a short period of time. Making our platform available in additional languages helps more of our customers throughout the world. These additional languages get us one step closer to KnowBe4 becoming a truly global organization.”

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