SecurityCoach Preview: Free Real-Time Coaching Demo

Deliver real-time coaching in response to risky user behavior.

SecurityCoach enables real-time security coaching of your users in response to risky security behavior. Based on alerts generated by your existing security stack products, SecurityCoach analyzes and identifies detected threat events to send your users contextual, real-time coaching at the moment risky behavior occurs.

With a SecurityCoach Free Preview, you can integrate your security products with just a few simple steps to gain visibility into the volume of risky user behavior that you could be coaching in real time.

The full version of SecurityCoach allows you to:

  • Coach users in real-time based on their own real-world behavior, reinforcing comprehension and retention of your security training, best practices, and established security policies

  • Build custom campaigns for high-risk users or roles that are considered a valuable target for cybercriminals

  • Measure and report on improved real-world security behavior across your organization, providing justification for continued investment

  • Reduce the burden on the SOC and improve efficacy through automation and reducing alert noise caused by users repeating risky security behaviors

  • Gain additional value from your existing security stack by integrating with common security products and services

At the end of your free 30-day preview, you'll be able to see how many security alerts your organization would have received from the full version of SecurityCoach.

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SecurityCoach FAQs

How Does SecurityCoach Work?

SecurityCoach detects a risky action or security-related signal, maps it to a coaching scenario, and sends a short, actionable message to the user through a chosen channel. It also records engagement and outcomes so teams can see whether behavior improves.

What Problems Does SecurityCoach Solve?

SecurityCoach helps cut down repeat risky behaviors, reinforces learning without relying on annual training alone, and encourages faster reporting of suspicious activity. It can also reduce user-driven incidents that create operational load for security teams.

Who Uses SecurityCoach?

Security awareness teams use it to reinforce good behavior, while SOC and IT teams use it to reduce preventable incidents and risky configurations. Managers and compliance stakeholders often use its reporting to understand risk patterns and program impact.

What Types of Coaching Messages Can SecurityCoach Deliver?

SecurityCoach messages commonly cover phishing and social engineering, credential safety, safe data sharing, device and network hygiene, and policy reminders. The best messages stay short, explain the risk clearly, and give one to three concrete next steps.

How Is SecurityCoach Different From Phishing Simulation Tools?

Phishing simulations create controlled tests. SecurityCoach can use simulation outcomes and/or real security signals to deliver targeted follow-ups. In practice, simulations may feed coaching, but coaching can extend beyond phishing into broader risk behaviors.

Is SecurityCoach the Same as Security Awareness Training?

Not exactly. Security awareness training is usually structured learning (modules/courses). SecurityCoach focuses on in-the-moment coaching tied to behaviors and events. Many organizations use both: training for foundations, coaching for reinforcement and habit change.
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