KnowBe4 Boosts Security Awareness Training Library with Twist & Shout Partnership

The Tampa Bay, FL-based security awareness training and anti-phishing solution provider KnowBe4 has announced that it has formed a new strategic partnership with the content provider Twist & Shout.

Twist & Shout Media has created security awareness campaigns for a wide range of companies, including Estee Lauder, Warner Bros, Barclays, Symantec and Verizon, as well as developing training content on covering business ethics and HIPAA compliance. The firm is well known for introducing humor into its training content to improve engagement and five years ago created the world’s first information security sitcom – Restricted Intelligence.

The company has a library of video content covering a wide range of information security issues and social engineering tactics, which are used to improve awareness of the latest tactics and tricks used by cybercriminals to gain access to business networks and sensitive information.

Under the new partnership agreement, the company’s training videos have now been integrated into the KnowBe4’s library of training content and have been made available to KnowBe4 customers who have signed up for the Diamond-level package.

“I’ve been a fan of Twist & Shout’s content for several years now,” said Perry Carpenter, KnowBe4’s chief evangelist and strategy officer.” Their videos create fan behavior, where the end-users actually want more and look forward to each installment. Bringing in this type of content through this strategic partnership is a further demonstration of KnowBe4’s dedication to surpassing customer expectations globally.”

We are thrilled to be a part of KnowBe4’s family of content providers,” said Jim Shields, Twist & Shout’s creative director. “Between us, there’s very little we don’t know about the power of storytelling to engage people on a global scale. Twist & Shout’s partnership with KnowBe4 will give our fun, unique content a wider audience and bring a broadcast TV experience to this incredible platform.”

Author: Richard Anderson

Richard Anderson is the Editor-in-Chief of NetSec.news