Security News > 2020 > May > Motimatic unveils cybersecurity solution to help organizations prevent phishing attacks

Motimatic, a social impact company that enhances motivation and reinforces positive behavior through its marketing-for-good platform, announced the launch of a new cybersecurity solution for corporate employees.
Motimatic for Cybersecurity enables enterprises to complement their existing cybersecurity investments by leveraging the power of social media and digital advertising to deliver targeted messages that educate employees, reinforce best practices, and motivate viewers to take preventative measures against cyberattacks.
For one current client, Motimatic improved employees' cybersecurity awareness and knowledge of best practices, leading to a 50 percent improvement on phishing fail rates, a 49 percent increase in training engagement, and a 5x increase in cybersecurity resource visits.
Improving cybersecurity KPIs: Motimatic's solution helps improve cybersecurity awareness and training engagement metrics.
"Our cybersecurity solution is more than a training program; it's an opportunity for systemic change - a chance to revitalize outdated practices and radically reduce corporate risk," said Mihir Shah, CEO of Motimatic.
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