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Traditional cybersecurity training doesn’t stick—and fear-based methods are making it worse.


In this insightful episode of Knack 4 Business, Craig Taylor, CEO of CyberHoot, flips the script on outdated cybersecurity training. With over 30 years of experience and a deep understanding of behavioral psychology, Craig shares how rewarding good behavior—instead of punishing mistakes—is the key to building real cyber resilience in small businesses.

Instead of punishing people for clicking on a phishing link, CyberHoot rewards progress, builds engagement through gamified experiences, and focuses on creating long-term habits. With CyberHoot’s innovative platform, even phishing tests become fun, not fear-inducing.

Whether you're a founder, IT manager, or simply tired of ineffective training videos, this episode is packed with practical insights and strategies you can implement today.

 

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Until next time; keep building.

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