NINJIO’s core philosophy is “no more boring lectures.” Unlike most security awareness training, which is simply a “check-the-box” exercise, we want users to be engaged and have fun while they’re learning about today’s biggest cybersecurity threats.
NINJIO AWARE™ ANIME uses American anime cartoon characters to educate users about cybersecurity awareness. This video format uses NINJIO’s signature Hollywood-style storytelling that shapes the behavior of employees, staff, and team members to raise the security bar in the office and at home.
NINJIO’s core mission is to protect end users from cyberthreats so they can protect their organizations and their families. Let us help you create a culture in which your employees are practicing “secure living,” which will make their families and organizations less susceptible to threats.
Most security awareness training is like watching paint dry and doesn’t engage people through creative storytelling. Thus, human error—which accounts for almost all cybersecurity breaches—doesn’t get addressed because very few are paying attention.
NINJIO AWARE™ CORPORATE uses a more conservative style of animation and character sets compared to NINJIO AWARE™ ANIME. No matter the style, each episode is derived from the same topic, script, and voice acting, with the only difference being different character styles.
This video format uses NINJIO’s signature Hollywood-style storytelling and helps shape the behavior of employees, staff, and team members to raise the security bar in the office and at home.
PERFECT FOR BUSY
EXECUTIVES
PHISHING
FAILURE
SHORT
EPISODES
NINJIO NANO provides condensed, one-and-a-half minute versions of NINJIO AWARE episodes. This is the perfect length to reinforce what employees learn in phishing simulations, and it’s a great option for busy executives on the go. You don’t want your employees to be bait takers, and the teachable moments provided by NINJIO NANO will ensure that they don’t make the same mistake twice.
ANIMATED EPISODES
We produce 3 to 4-minute micro-learning episodes that educate your users on the latest threats and breaches. NINJIO releases a new episode every month, which keeps your team up to date.
ENGAGE VIEWERS
We connect with your users on an emotional level in the first scene of every episode. This keeps them engaged until the very end, increasing retention and ultimately leading to fewer breaches.
REAL ATTACKS
Every episode is based on a real company that has suffered a significant breach. We focus on a single attack vector so we don’t overwhelm your employees with technical terms.
HOLLYWOOD WRITING
Each episode is written by a member of the Writers Guild of America who has written and produced a combined total of 72 episodes for CSI: NY and Hawaii Five-0.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
Each subscription* comes with Friends and Family Use Rights, which allow employees to add seven friends and family members who will receive our episodes at no additional cost.
GAMIFICATION
Competition encourages engagement. Employees who complete episodes quickly & pass the quiz the first time, earn more points & secure a top spot on the leaderboard.
We offer a cybersecurity awareness training solution that uses engaging, 3 to 4-minute Hollywood-style micro-learning videos to empower individuals, their families, and organizations to become defenders against cyberthreats. We teach organizations, employees, and families how not to get hacked. This makes them the first line of defense against today’s increasingly sophisticated cybercriminals.
With millions of monthly users, organizations recognize that NINJIO works.
Our philosophy? A holistic approach to security awareness. What do we mean by this? Fill out our inquiry form and we’ll send you 3 full-length episodes.
If you also request to speak with an expert at NINJIO.COM, you’ll learn the proven methodology for engaging your workforce and dramatically increasing employees’ security awareness. This service is also offered to their friends and family at no additional cost.
New episodes, which are based on real security breaches, are released every 30 days.
No boring lectures or ‘Death by PowerPoint’ training exercises.
Engaging cybersecurity content that will lead to significantly fewer breaches.