Program Manager at a hospitality company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2025-08-11T08:31:37Z
Aug 11, 2025
There are several areas for improvement. The pricing needs adjustment, the UI needs enhancement, and the management of assignment and completion needs improvement. For instance, when I assign someone a course, it should have a deadline that doesn't automatically increase if the person isn't completing the course. The effectiveness of Kaspersky Security Awareness's interactive modules and real-time cyber scenarios rates at a six. The gamified learning paths rate at a five, indicating definite room for improvement in this area. While we have achieved compliance, the control over the program is limited. Verifying team knowledge is challenging as exam integrity cannot be guaranteed. They need to update the security courses with more real-time or real-life scenarios.
Network Engineer at a computer software company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 5
2025-04-28T13:13:53Z
Apr 28, 2025
Kaspersky Security Awareness needs improvement in its ability to detect unknown attacks or unknown zero traffic attacks. This aspect could be enhanced to make the solution more robust against emerging threats.
The overall user interface could be improved as it seems outdated. While the content is excellent, updating the design would enhance the experience. Introducing AI technologies to integrate with the training could also allow a more dynamic learning path and help users focus on areas where they struggle.
Sales Account Manager at a security firm with 11-50 employees
Reseller
2022-12-05T15:48:00Z
Dec 5, 2022
From Kaspersky and basically everybody that provides security awareness training, there should be more of a drive from their side to promote the product. It's becoming more of an essential product than a luxury. If you hire somebody, it should be a prerequisite that they pass these exams and you give them 15 or 20 minutes a day to do that. I think there should be a drive towards it. When you get audited, cybersecurity awareness training is on the audit list, so it is a box that needs to be checked by corporations. A lot of them just don't see how important it is until they're hacked. It's not just about being hacked and about their data, it's about their reputation.
Security Awareness Training is crucial for safeguarding organizations against cyber threats. It empowers employees with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to potential security risks effectively, enhancing overall cybersecurity posture.This training involves educating employees on best practices in cybersecurity, including recognizing phishing attempts, understanding data protection policies, and implementing secure password protocols. It helps create a culture of security...
There are several areas for improvement. The pricing needs adjustment, the UI needs enhancement, and the management of assignment and completion needs improvement. For instance, when I assign someone a course, it should have a deadline that doesn't automatically increase if the person isn't completing the course. The effectiveness of Kaspersky Security Awareness's interactive modules and real-time cyber scenarios rates at a six. The gamified learning paths rate at a five, indicating definite room for improvement in this area. While we have achieved compliance, the control over the program is limited. Verifying team knowledge is challenging as exam integrity cannot be guaranteed. They need to update the security courses with more real-time or real-life scenarios.
Kaspersky Security Awareness needs improvement in its ability to detect unknown attacks or unknown zero traffic attacks. This aspect could be enhanced to make the solution more robust against emerging threats.
The overall user interface could be improved as it seems outdated. While the content is excellent, updating the design would enhance the experience. Introducing AI technologies to integrate with the training could also allow a more dynamic learning path and help users focus on areas where they struggle.
I cannot exactly identify what needs improvement since I used it more than a year ago. However, the GUI could be improved.
From Kaspersky and basically everybody that provides security awareness training, there should be more of a drive from their side to promote the product. It's becoming more of an essential product than a luxury. If you hire somebody, it should be a prerequisite that they pass these exams and you give them 15 or 20 minutes a day to do that. I think there should be a drive towards it. When you get audited, cybersecurity awareness training is on the audit list, so it is a box that needs to be checked by corporations. A lot of them just don't see how important it is until they're hacked. It's not just about being hacked and about their data, it's about their reputation.