Woburn, MA – October 25, 2022 — Of the
nearly 4,000 employees who were tested while using Kaspersky’s Gamified Assessment Tool, just 11% proved a high level of
cybersecurity awareness, meaning that many employees are likely to mistakes in the
realm of web browsing.
With 90% of people
overestimating their cybersecurity abilities, Kaspersky Gamified Assessment
Tool is designed to not only change employee behavior and awareness, but also to
assist chief information officers and
HR departments measuring workers’ cyber skills, and provide their teams with a
relevant education environment.
During
the game, employees receive points on the decisions they make during commonly
encountered situations occurring while working remotely, either at home or
while travelling, and working in the office. They are asked to assess whether
their actions carry cyber risks, and how confident they are in their
assumptions.
One in ten (11%) of test participants[1]
were awarded a Certificate of Excellence, meaning they gave correct responses, scored
over 90% of possible points. 61% of users achieved an “average” result ranging
from 82% to 90% points, while 28% could not prove sufficient knowledge of
cybersecurity knowledge, scoring less than 75%.
The Gamified Assessment Tool covers six security domains: passwords and accounts, email, web browsing, social networks & messenger, PC security and mobile devices. The web browsing topic appeared to be the most difficult for users with just 24% defined actions correctly. Scenarios tied to mobile devices were least complex with 43% of employees making no mistakes in identifying cyber risks in these scenarios.
“The Gamified Assessment Tool is included in the ‘engagement phase’ of our Security Awareness Portfolio. It precedes the training stage in the Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform, allowing employees to get clearer motivation for learning and helping organizations find out which educational program best fits their workers’ specific needs," said
Alexander Lunev, product manager for security awareness & academic affairs at Kaspersky. “However, even the best possible result achieved in the game is not an indicator that a user needs no further advanced training or periodic knowledge refreshment. The adversarial methods can change, and a person’s vigilance may weaken. That is why we also make sure that the learning and reinforcement parts of our product are interesting for all learners of all levels.”To learn more about Kaspersky Security Awareness portfolio, please follow the link.
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