Turn your employees into an effective shield
More than 80% of security incidents start with human error. Build a culture of active vigilance with a continuous, engaging, and measurable program to reduce risk.
Employees : your first line of defense
A click on a booby-trapped link, a malicious attachment, a weak shared password… The human factor remains the primary breach exploited by cybercriminals. A one-off training session is no longer enough. Your company needs a structured, continuous awareness program so every employee adopts the right reflexes — every day and against the most current threats.
Awareness is not an event, it’s a process
Phishing and social engineering attacks constantly evolve. An annual training session is quickly forgotten and does not cover the latest tactics.
Reduce the success rate of attacks
Savvy employees recognize and report phishing attempts, blocking the main entry point for ransomware and data leaks.
Build a shared security culture
Make security everyone’s business, where each person feels responsible for protecting client data and company assets.
Meet regulatory requirements
Laws such as Quebec’s Law 25 and GDPR stress the need to train personnel handling personal data.
Earn concrete returns on investment
Fewer incidents, less time lost by IT support, and potentially reduced cyber insurance premiums.
📈 A telling number: Companies with a solid, continuous awareness program see their phishing email click-through rate drop on average from 60% to less than 5% within a few months. The investment quickly pays off.
Meet Vigelia: far more than a simple training platform
Vigelia is our solution for the operational awareness and continuous training of teams facing cyber threats.
- Long, passive training sessions that are quickly forgotten.
- Generic content, not tailored to the company’s roles.
- No way to measure the program’s real effectiveness.
- Lack of employee engagement.
- Engaging micro-lessons of 3 to 5 minutes, accessible on any device, for regular learning without overload.
- Customizable learning paths based on risk profiles (accounting, HR, leadership, etc.) and industry.
- Detailed dashboards and impact reports to track progress, identify at-risk teams, and prove improvement.
- Gamified approach with quizzes, simulations, and challenges that encourage participation and team spirit.
The Pillars of the Vigelia Approach:
- Relevance: Content constantly updated on the threats of the moment (new types of phishing, social media scams, etc.).
- Practice: Realistic, controlled phishing simulations to test and sharpen reflexes in a safe environment.
- Persistence: Continuous learning campaigns throughout the year to anchor best practices over time.
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- Audit of behavioral risks in your company.
- Creation of learning profiles (by department, by exposure level).
- Definition of goals and success indicators (KPIs).
- Configuration and customization of the Vigelia platform.
- Internal communication campaign to engage employees from day one.
- Launch of the first micro-lessons and a basic phishing test campaign.
- 24/7 manual analysis by certified analysts (Security+, CySA+).
- Proactive Threat Hunting.
- Precise incident qualification (false alert, attempt, confirmed attack).
- Real-time tracking of participation and pass rates.
- Analysis of phishing simulation results: who clicked? why?
- Targeted feedback and corrective training, delivered immediately to those who need it.
- Regular reports for leadership on how human risk is evolving.
- Quarterly themed campaigns (social media security, holidays, remote work).
- Creation of security ambassadors in every department.
- Celebration of progress and integration of security into new-hire onboarding.
A clear framework for concrete, measurable results
We support you in setting up and running a complete program.
Stop underestimating the human factor. Act.
Start by assessing your exposure level and see how a modern program can transform your teams.
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