Your Employees Can Be Your Greatest Security Risk — or Your Strongest Defense

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Practical security awareness training and phishing simulations that help employees recognize threats, make better decisions, and reduce risk every day.

Most cyberattacks don't begin with a firewall failure or a software vulnerability.

They begin with a person.

A clicked link.
A shared password.
A fraudulent email that looks legitimate.

That's why employee training remains one of the most important parts of any cybersecurity program.

Continuous provides ongoing security awareness training that helps employees understand today's threats, recognize warning signs, and make better decisions when it matters most.

What this service covers

Online security awareness training platform

Employees can log in anytime to complete short videos, tutorials, and interactive learning modules

Training on real-world cyber threats

Covering phishing, credential theft, ransomware, password security, business email compromise, and other common attack methods

Healthcare and HIPAA-specific content

Industry-focused training designed for organizations that manage sensitive information and regulated data

Phishing simulations

Realistic phishing tests that help employees recognize suspicious emails before a real attacker reaches them

Ongoing learning assignments

Regular training throughout the year instead of a single annual session

Training completion and engagement reporting

Visibility into participation rates, performance, and areas that may require additional focus

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What this looks like in practice 

  • Employees complete short training modules throughout the year
  • Phishing campaigns are delivered periodically to test real-world behavior
  • Employees receive immediate feedback when they fall for simulated attacks
  • Leadership gains visibility into participation and organizational risk trends
  • Training content evolves as threats, regulations, and business needs change

The result is a workforce that is more prepared, more aware, and better equipped to identify threats before they become incidents.

Annual training isn't enough

Many organizations approach security awareness as a compliance requirement.

Employees complete training once a year, check a box, and move on.

The problem is that cyber threats change constantly.


People forget.
Attack methods evolve.
New risks emerge.

We take a different approach:

  • We provide ongoing, year-round education
  • We reinforce learning through regular phishing simulations
  • We combine healthcare-specific and general cybersecurity training
  • We help employees understand both how attacks happen and what attackers are trying to accomplish
  • We measure participation and progress over time

This turns security awareness into an ongoing habit instead of a compliance exercise.

Who this is for 

Organizations looking to reduce employee-driven cybersecurity risk

Teams that want more than annual compliance training

Healthcare organizations that need HIPAA-focused security awareness education

Leadership teams that want greater confidence in employee security readines

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this just annual compliance training?
No. Training is assigned throughout the year to reinforce security awareness and keep employees current on evolving threats.
Do you provide phishing simulations?

Yes. We regularly send simulated phishing emails to help employees practice identifying suspicious messages in a safe environment.

Is the training healthcare specific?

We offer both healthcare-focused training, including HIPAA-related topics, and broader cybersecurity awareness content that applies across all industries.

Can we track employee participation?

Yes. We provide reporting on completion rates, training progress, and simulation performance so leadership can understand engagement and identify areas for improvement.

What kinds of threats are covered?

Topics include phishing, business email compromise, ransomware, credential theft, password security, social engineering, and safe data handling practices.

Start with a CyberSCORE to identify gaps in employee security awareness and build a stronger cybersecurity culture.