MediaPro Included in 2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Awareness CTB Vendors

By Richard Anderson

MediaPro has announced it has been included in the 2016 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Security Awareness Computer-Based Training Vendors.

MediaPro is a leading provider of security awareness training with its platform helping organizations to improve understanding of cyber threats among the workforce. The solution was recognized by Garnter and the company was included in the Magic Quadrant after demonstrating its ability to execute and its completeness of vision. MediaPro was one of 19 security awareness vendors to be included in the 2016 Magic Quadrant in this category.

The company has consistently been recognized by Gartner and has been included in the Magic Quadrant for the past three years in a row. Gartner pointed out that MediaPro has “one of the most flexible integrated content solutions within this market.”

Steve Conrad, MediaPro’s founder and managing director said, “We’re thrilled to once again be identified as a leader in security, privacy, and compliance training and reinforcement products.”

Gartner’s Perry Carpenter explained the security awareness training market is growing rapidly, experiencing more than 55% growth between 2014 and 2015. Similar growth is expected in 2016 with the market size at the end of the year expected to reach $240 million.

The key to the success of a company in this arena is the quality of its content: An area where MediaPro excels. MediaPro has an extensive library of content that its customers can use to improve the security awareness of employees. MediaPro’s Adaptive Security Library™ is constantly being updated with new modules on privacy, security and compliance.

MediaPro’s Adaptive Awareness Framework™ is flexible and can meet the needs of all organizations and help them to improve their defences against targeted cyberattacks on employees. The training modules are also SCORM and AICC compliant allowing them to be easily incorporated into organizations’ Learning Management Systems.

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