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Infosec IQ Security Awareness Training Wins 2021 Telly Awards

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MADISON, WI, June 22, 2021 — Infosec, the leading cybersecurity education company, today announced three of its Infosec IQ security awareness training series won twelve coveted 2021 Telly Awards. Recognizing Infosec’s creative achievements for engaging and motivating employees to develop strong security behaviors, the Tellys are the premier awards honoring video and television content across all screens.

“We’ve made it our mission to breathe life and fun into stale, compliance-driven security awareness training,” said Joanna Beer, Infosec VP Content. “Whether informative, entertaining or humorous, Infosec prides itself on producing captivating security education content that piques interest and keeps viewers engaged so they develop the skills to be cyber-safe at both work and home.”

This year’s Telly Awards recognize the design achievements of these Infosec IQ training series:
Choose Your Own Adventure Security Awareness Games — first-of-its-kind awareness training combines the magic of the popular gamebook series and the power of experiential learning with player-driven scenarios, rewards and captivating animation

Four Gold, Silver and Bronze Tellys including recognition for:
• Corporate training
• Use of animation
• Immersive/mixed reality for instruction and training

Choose Your Own Adventure Security Awareness Games were also recognized this week by the Globee IT World Awards as Gold Winner for Achievement of the Year in Video.
Need to Know Season 2: Power Up — modern, animated security awareness training to entertain and educate

5 Gold, Silver and Bronze Tellys including recognition for:
• Online education and discovery series
• Use of animation
• Use of motion graphics/design

Wild Wild Net — common cyber threats personified as Wild West cyber bandits

Three Silver and Bronze Tellys including recognition for use of animation

“Knowing Infosec was selected a winner from over 12,000 Telly Award entries this year is a huge honor,” said Jack Koziol, Infosec CEO and founder. “What makes us even prouder is receiving twelve awards — the most in a single year by a security education provider. Our team is already developing the next seasons of security awareness training games and videos, and we can’t wait to share them with our customers throughout the year.”

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