It could happen to you...
95%
of the data breach comes from human behavior
At Varden Security, we believe that awareness is the first and most powerful firewall, the one built in every individual’s mind.
Train your teams
Training employees in cybersecurity is a critical pillar of organizational security.
Studies show that up to 95% of cybersecurity incidents involve human error, highlighting the fact that technology alone is not sufficient to protect an organization. Employees are both the first line of defense and, if untrained, the primary attack surface.
Cybersecurity training must therefore be approached as a progressive and continuous process, covering skills from basic to advanced levels:
By investing in structured cybersecurity training, organizations not only reduce the likelihood of incidents, but also limit operational disruptions, financial losses, and reputational damage. In regulatory contexts such as NIS2 and GDPR, employee training is no longer optional: it is a core component of compliance and a clear indicator of proactive risk management.
Ultimately, a trained workforce transforms cybersecurity from a technical constraint into a shared responsibility and a strategic asset.


We upgrade the people
Technology alone cannot secure an organization. People are at the heart of cybersecurity. Our Awareness & Trainings programs are designed to transform your teams from potential targets into active defenders. Through interactive workshops, real-life simulations and tailored e-learning modules, we raise awareness about the most common riskssuch as phishing, social engineering, password misuse and data leaks.
Cybersecurity training must be approached as a progressive and continuous process, covering skills from basic to advanced levels:
Basic skills focus on everyday cyber hygiene: recognizing phishing attempts, managing passwords securely, handling sensitive data properly, and understanding basic security policies. These skills significantly reduce the risk of common attacks such as phishing, ransomware, and credential theft.
Intermediate skills help employees understand broader cyber risks, including social engineering techniques, secure use of cloud services, remote working security, and incident reporting procedures. At this level, staff become active contributors to the organization’s security posture.
Advanced skills, tailored to key roles and technical staff, address risk awareness, incident response, threat modeling, and secure decision-making. This enables faster detection, containment, and recovery in the event of an attack.
Target
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SMEs and mid-sized companies
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Public institutions and municipalities
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Organizations subject to NIS2 requirements
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Boards and executives seeking objective cybersecurity insight
Beyond simple information, we foster a culture of vigilance and responsibility. Employees learn to recognize suspicious behavior, respond appropriately, and adopt best practices in their daily work. By empowering people with the right reflexes, organizations dramatically reduce their exposure to incidents.


