Live Training Seminars
Quarterly teleconferences on focused topics — phishing recognition, password hygiene, safe browsing, social engineering tactics, and incident reporting procedures. Real trainers, real scenarios, real Q&A.
Most intrusions begin with a person — a clicked link, a shared password, a missed warning sign. Datatrek Managed SAT delivers quarterly live seminars with completion certifications, real-time phishing alerts when active campaigns hit your sector, and simulated phishing exercises to measure and improve your team's readiness. NIS2 Art.21 makes employee training mandatory — SAT is how you prove it.
Quarterly teleconferences on focused topics — phishing recognition, password hygiene, safe browsing, social engineering tactics, and incident reporting procedures. Real trainers, real scenarios, real Q&A.
Controlled phishing emails delivered to your team to gauge readiness. Click-rate trends are tracked over time and shared with management — you see exactly where training is working and where it isn't.
When the SOC observes an active phishing campaign targeting your sector, your users get an immediate heads-up — not a post-mortem the following week. Informed users are significantly harder to compromise.
Every attendee receives a documented certification after each session. Auditable evidence of training that satisfies NIS2 Art.21 documentation requirements and demonstrates due diligence to regulators.
The vast majority of successful intrusions begin with a person — a clicked link, a shared password, an inbox rule someone never noticed. No technical control fully stops that. Phishing, social engineering, and credential abuse are the dominant initial access vectors across every threat report, year after year. NIS2 Art.21 and management responsibility under Art.20 make awareness training a legal requirement, not a best practice — organisations that cannot demonstrate structured training face direct compliance exposure.
Datatrek's SAT runs on a quarterly cadence of focused topics, augmented by simulated phishing campaigns and real-time alerts when active campaigns hit the client base. The aim is a measurable cultural shift: fewer clicks on bad links, faster reporting of suspicious activity, and a documented audit trail of who has been trained on what. Security stops being something IT does and becomes something everyone owns.
Security is not an IT problem. It is everyone's responsibility — and training is how you prove it.
Managed SAT directly satisfies the NIS2 Art.21 requirement for basic cyber-hygiene practices and cybersecurity training. Structured seminars with issued certifications constitute documented evidence of compliance — the standard regulators expect organisations to demonstrate. The programme also contributes to Art.20 management responsibility (promoting a security culture from the top) and to human resources security and incident management, by reducing the likelihood that an employee becomes the entry point for a reportable incident.