Beauceron Partners With Internet Authority To Help Companies Avoid Cyber Attacks
Fredericton-based Beauceron Security, which helps clients improve their cybersecurity culture, has agreed to offer training services through the organization that oversees the .ca domain registration.
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority, or CIRA, issued a statement Wednesday saying it has launched its new D-Zone Cybersecurity Awareness Training platform. It will use the Beauceron solution to help enterprise customers train their users on how to protect themselves against a cyber-attack.
Growing out of the University of New Brunswick, Beauceron has developed a cloud-based risk-management platform that monitors the human elements in cyber-risk. In other words, it helps companies and organizations make sure their staff are doing the right things to ensure they are protected against cyber-attacks.
“The responsibility for cybersecurity is no longer solely on the IT department; all users have a role to play,” said CIRA Vice-President of Product Development Dave Chiswell in the statement. “Employees who are cyber aware can be a company’s biggest asset in the escalating battle against cybercrime. Beauceron has created a platform that delivers cybersecurity training in a simple and engaging way. We are proud to have them as a partner in our growing suite of cybersecurity services.”
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