Security Awareness Training

Security Awareness Training

Launch Wizer training and phishing simulations that train employees to spot suspicious activity, respond safely, and report quickly.

ACS manages Wizer awareness training and phishing simulations so employees can practice spotting suspicious activity, reporting quickly, and making safer day-to-day security decisions through bite-sized lessons, simulations, and measurable campaign reporting.

Security awareness training session in a modern office environment
How ACS works
1Set up
2Launch
3Simulate
4Reinforce
EducateSecurity habits
PracticePhishing simulations
ReportClear reporting
ReinforceSafer habits

Wizer training setup

Support Wizer campaign administration, user import, policy acknowledgement workflows, administrator setup, and new-hire training paths for awareness programs.

Phishing simulation readiness

Launch phishing simulations, review click/report behavior, identify users or groups that may need follow-up coaching, and improve report rates.

Behavior reinforcement

Translate awareness topics into clear employee actions: recognizing suspicious activity, protecting credentials, using MFA, and reporting quickly.

Training for suspicious moments.

Set up Wizer awareness training, policy acknowledgement workflows, initial user import, and administrator setup for first-time implementationUse phishing simulations to reinforce recognition of credential theft, impersonation, vendor fraud, and social engineering patternsProvide behavior reminders tied to users, campaigns, and reporting expectations
Your organization’s user population
  • Users and groups
  • Policies and administrators
  • Campaign objectives
  • Reporting expectations
ACS managed Wizer support
  • Initial campaign setup
  • Simulation support
  • Policy acknowledgement workflows setup
  • User import
  • Training support
Set upLaunchSimulateReinforce
The human-risk gap
01

Employees often see suspicious activity first.

Employees see suspicious emails, credential prompts, payment-change requests, and social-engineering attempts before security teams have full context.

02

Phishing training works best when users can practice.

Simulations give teams a safer way to recognize phishing, impersonation, credential harvesting, and suspicious requests before a real attack forces a decision.

03

Awareness programs need clean administration.

User lists, groups, policy acknowledgement workflows, administrators, reporting, and campaign timing all shape whether training is easy to operate and meaningful for the business.

04

Short reminders turn training into repeatable habits.

Awareness training should support clear expectations for reporting, credential protection, MFA prompts, device hygiene, data handling, and follow-up.

Key capabilities

What ACS can set up and support in Wizer.

Security Awareness Training

Initial campaign setup

Set up Wizer training campaigns, including bite-sized modules, campaign objectives, user groups, new-hire cadence, policy acknowledgement workflows, and administrative readiness.

Security Awareness Training

Phishing simulations

Provide phishing simulation setup and execution, giving users practice recognizing and reporting suspicious messages, QR-code phishing, BEC, invoice fraud, and urgent social-engineering patterns with interactive reinforcement.

Security Awareness Training

User import and groups

Assist with initial user import and group structure so training and simulations can be aligned to departments, roles, or risk priorities.

Security Awareness Training

Policy acknowledgement workflows

Provide policy acknowledgement workflows that confirm users have received and acknowledged key security expectations.

Security Awareness Training

Reporting expectations

Define when users should report suspicious activity, where they should send it, and what information lets responders act quickly.

Security Awareness Training

Reinforcement planning

Use completion reporting, click/report behavior, groups that may need follow-up coaching, department trends, and stakeholder input to plan reminders, simulations, executive summaries, and ongoing administration.

Common use cases

When employees need role-specific phishing, reporting, and safe-work training.

Phishing recognition

Train users to spot suspicious senders, links, attachments, credential prompts, QR-code lures, and urgent social-engineering language.

Credential protection

Reinforce password hygiene, MFA prompt awareness, account takeover warning signs, and safe reporting when a credential may be exposed.

High-risk departments

Focus training around finance, HR, executives, IT, and operational teams targeted by impersonation, invoice fraud, data exposure, insider-risk moments, and urgent requests.

Policy reinforcement

Connect security policies to real behavior so employees understand data handling, device care, reporting paths, and their role in making safer day-to-day decisions.

How it works

A clear security training process.

01

Set up

Confirm users, administrators, groups, policy-acknowledgement needs, training goals, and Wizer campaign settings for the first-time implementation.

02

Launch

Start awareness training with clear expectations, audience alignment, and topics users can apply in daily work.

03

Simulate

Run phishing simulations that give teams practical repetition in recognition, safe handling, report-rate improvement, and follow-up coaching.

04

Reinforce

Identify follow-up themes, click/report-rate trends, completion progress, reporting reminders, policy gaps, and ongoing training operating needs as campaigns and simulations mature.

Next step

Need security training employees can use?

ACS can set up and launch Security Awareness Training with Wizer — including user setup, policy acknowledgement workflows, phishing simulation support, and reporting expectations for users, campaigns, and training cadence.

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