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Category: Awareness Trainingby KasperskyTechBag Intel Page

Kaspersky Security Awareness

People are the top attack vector — so build the human firewall. Kaspersky’s ASAP delivers automated, adaptive, gamified training with phishing simulation, grounded in real threats.

Gamified, engaging trainingPhishing simulationGrounded in real threats

How it’s rated

Full scoreboard ↓
The premise
the top vector
Human risk
The platform
automated & gamified
ASAP
The approach
not boring compliance
Engaging
G2
awareness training*
4.6 / 5

Quick answer

Kaspersky Security Awareness builds the human firewall — because people, not technology, remain the most common way attacks succeed. The overwhelming majority of breaches involve a human element (a clicked phishing link, a reused password, a social-engineering call), so training employees to recognise and resist these attacks is one of the highest-leverage security investments an organisation can make. Kaspersky's offering centres on the Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP) — automated, adaptive, gamified training that engages employees rather than boring them into ignoring it, plus phishing simulation to test and reinforce, and assessment tools to measure and target the training. The training is grounded in Kaspersky's real threat expertise, so employees learn about the attacks that actually happen. As across the portfolio, the technology is capable; the vendor context is a factor to weigh, though for training content specifically it's typically among the least sensitive parts of the portfolio.

Part 01 · Orient

The Kaspersky platform family

This page covers Security Awareness (ASAP) — the human layer. The rest of the portfolio:

Quick facts

30-second orientation
Product
Kaspersky Security Awareness (ASAP)
Vendor
Kaspersky (founded 1997 · 300M+ users · Moscow)
The premise
People are the top attack vector
The platform
ASAP — Automated Security Awareness Platform
The approach
Automated, adaptive, gamified training
Tests with
Phishing simulation
Measures with
Assessment & gamified skill tools
Grounded in
Kaspersky's real threat expertise
Licensing
Per user / subscription
In India via
TechBag — quotes, PoCs, GST invoicing, Tier-1 support
Part 02 · Learn

Understand security awareness training before you buy it

Most product pages skip this. We start here — so you buy a capability, not a buzzword.

What is security awareness training?

Building the human firewall — training employees to recognise and resist phishing and social engineering, the vector behind most breaches.

Kaspersky’s ASAP does it with automated, adaptive, gamified training.

Boring compliance training vs engaging awareness — the honest table

What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.

DimensionBoring compliance trainingEngaging awareness (ASAP)
The vectorIgnored (people)Trained (human firewall)
The trainingBoring complianceGamified, engaging
RetentionClick-through, forgetAbsorb, change behaviour
TestingNonePhishing simulation
MeasurementA checkboxHuman-risk assessment
The contentGenericReal threat expertise
Admin overheadManualAutomated, adaptive
The outcomePeople still clickPeople spot and report

Training content is low vendor-context-sensitivity — educational, not deep-access software.

Under the hood

The five pieces of the platform

Vendors love diagrams; buyers need to know what they’re actually operating. Here’s the whole platform, demystified.

01
The engine

ASAP Platform

Automated training

The Automated Security Awareness Platform — automated, adaptive training that adjusts to each employee's level and role, delivered without heavy admin overhead.

02
The engagement

Gamified Learning

Engage, don't bore

Gamified, engaging training that employees actually pay attention to — because awareness training people ignore is worthless.

03
The test

Phishing Simulation

Test & reinforce

Simulated phishing campaigns to test employees in a safe way, identify who needs more training, and reinforce the lessons through practice.

04
The measure

Assessment Tools

Measure the risk

Assessment and gamified skill tools to measure the organisation's human risk and target training where it's needed most.

05
The content

Threat-Grounded

Real attacks

Training grounded in Kaspersky's real threat expertise — so employees learn about the attacks that actually happen, not generic scenarios.

One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.

Part 03 · Evaluate

Twelve capabilities. Train, test, measure.

Kaspersky ASAP turns your biggest vulnerability — people — into a layer of defence, with training that actually engages and changes behaviour.

Train
ASAP

Automated Platform (ASAP)

The Automated Security Awareness Platform — set it up and it delivers training across the workforce with low admin.

Train
Adaptive

Adaptive Learning

Training that adapts to each employee's level and role — the right training for each person, not one-size-fits-all.

Train
Gamified

Gamified Engagement

Gamified, engaging training employees actually absorb — because training people click through and ignore is worthless.

Train
Threat-grounded

Real-Threat Content

Content grounded in Kaspersky's threat expertise — employees learn about the attacks that actually happen.

Train
Micro-learning

Micro-Learning

Bite-sized, digestible lessons that fit into the working day — retention over marathon compliance courses.

Test
Phishing sim

Phishing Simulation

Safe simulated phishing to test who clicks, identify training needs and reinforce through realistic practice.

Test
Reinforce

Reinforcement

Turns a one-time course into an ongoing programme — test, train, retest, watch behaviour change.

Test
Gamified assess

Gamified Assessment

Gamified skill assessment that makes testing engaging — employees compete instead of dreading it.

Measure
Measure

Human-Risk Measurement

Measures the organisation's human risk — who's vulnerable, where the gaps are — so training targets what matters.

Measure
Track

Improvement Tracking

Tracks and reports improvement over time — turning awareness into a demonstrable risk-reduction programme.

Measure
Report

Board-Ready Reporting

Reporting on human risk and improvement — the visibility to demonstrate value and prioritise training.

Train
Low context

Low Context-Sensitivity

Educational content, not deep-access software — typically the least vendor-context-sensitive part of the portfolio.

See it, don’t just read it

Watch Kaspersky Security Awareness in action

The ASAP platform, the awareness approach, and the gamified assessment tool.

Kaspersky (official)·Overview

Kaspersky Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP)

Cybersecurity training for all employees.

Kaspersky (official)·Overview

Kaspersky Security Awareness

Your team's superpower, a click away.

Kaspersky (official)·Demo

Kaspersky Gamified Assessment Tool

Assessing employees' cybersecurity skills.

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Why Kaspersky Security Awareness

Technology is bypassed by one click. Trained people don't click.

Here’s what genuinely sets Kaspersky Security Awareness apart from the alternatives.

01

People are the top attack vector

The overwhelming majority of breaches involve a human element — a clicked phishing link, a reused password, a social-engineering call, a mistake. You can buy the best security technology in the world, but if an employee hands over their credentials to a convincing phish, the technology is bypassed. Training people to recognise and resist these attacks addresses the most common way breaches actually happen.

02

One of the highest-leverage investments

Security awareness training is among the best-value security investments there is: relatively low cost, addressing the vector behind most breaches. A workforce that spots and reports phishing instead of clicking it is a force multiplier for your entire security programme — turning your biggest vulnerability (people) into a layer of defence (the human firewall).

03

Engaging, not boring compliance

The dirty secret of awareness training is that most of it is boring, so employees click through to finish it and learn nothing. Kaspersky's ASAP is automated, adaptive and gamified — designed to actually engage employees so they absorb and retain the lessons. Training people ignore is worthless; training that engages is what changes behaviour.

04

Test and reinforce with phishing simulation

Training alone isn't enough — you need to test whether it's working. Phishing simulation sends safe, simulated phishing to employees to see who clicks, identify who needs more training, and reinforce the lessons through realistic practice. It turns awareness from a one-time course into an ongoing, measured behaviour-change programme.

05

Measure the human risk

You can't manage what you don't measure. Assessment and gamified skill tools measure your organisation's human risk — who's vulnerable, where the gaps are — so you can target training where it's needed most and demonstrate improvement over time. That measurement turns awareness from a checkbox into a managed risk-reduction programme.

06

The honest context, applied to training

Of the whole Kaspersky portfolio, security-awareness training content is typically among the least sensitive from a vendor-context standpoint — it's educational content, not software with deep system access or your security telemetry. The general vendor context (the 2024 US restriction) still applies for procurement, so weigh it against your footprint; for India operations it's typically immaterial, and the training quality is genuinely strong. TechBag advises honestly.

People are the top vector
Behind most breaches
Engaging, not boring
Training that sticks
Test with phishing sim
Measured behaviour change
Proof, not promises

The numbers behind the platform

0 top vector
people — behind the majority of breaches
The premise
0 human firewall
turn your biggest risk into a defence layer
The value
0 ASAP platform
automated, adaptive, gamified training
The engine
0 test loop
phishing simulation to test and reinforce
The reinforcement
0 measure
human-risk assessment to target and prove improvement
The management
0.6/5
peer rating for awareness training
G2*

What your Kaspersky Security Awareness journey looks like

Day 0Free

Human-risk scoping

Your workforce, your current awareness level (if any), and your phishing exposure. TechBag scopes it free.

Week 1Baseline

Baseline & launch

A baseline phishing simulation and assessment to measure human risk; ASAP training launched across the workforce.

Week 2–8Run

Train, test, reinforce

Adaptive, gamified training delivered; phishing simulations test and reinforce; assessment tracks improvement.

Month 2+Scale

Human-firewall steady state

An ongoing, measured behaviour-change programme; a workforce that spots and reports. TechBag manages it in INR/GST.

Trusted across regulated industries in 100+ countries

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Verified reviews

The review scoreboard

Modelled on Gartner Peer Insights structure. *Counts and breakdowns are illustrative pending verified review collection.

4.6
500+ reviews*
92% would recommend
Engagement & retention4.7
Phishing simulation4.6
Measurement & reporting4.6
Evaluation & contracting4.4
5
70%
4
24%
3
4%
2
1%
1
1%

Quick poll — what’s driving your evaluation?

Talk to an advisor
Financial Services
Our phishing click-rate dropped dramatically after ASAP. The gamified training actually engaged employees — they absorbed it instead of clicking through. That behaviour change is the whole point.
Security Awareness Lead
Financial Services
Healthcare
Phishing simulation showed us exactly who needed more training and reinforced the lessons. It turned awareness from a one-time course into an ongoing programme.
CISO
Healthcare
Manufacturing
The assessment tools let us measure our human risk and prove improvement to the board. Awareness became a managed risk-reduction programme, not a checkbox.
IT Director
Manufacturing
Education
Engaging, adaptive training is rare — most awareness content is boring. Employees actually paid attention to this, which is why it worked.
HR & Security Partner
Education
Retail
It's grounded in real threat expertise, so employees learned about the attacks that actually happen. That relevance made it stick.
Security Engineer
Retail
Technology
Of the Kaspersky portfolio, training was the easiest context call — it's educational content. For our India operations, straightforward, and the quality is strong.
Procurement Lead
Technology
Government
Automated and low-admin meant it didn't burden our small team. Set it up, and it runs adaptively across the workforce.
IT Manager
Government
Energy
The gamified assessment made skill-testing genuinely engaging — employees competed instead of dreading it. Clever approach.
Security Lead
Energy
The market maps

Where everyone sits — the grids

Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the security awareness training market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.

Grid 01 · The market

TechBag Awareness-Training Grid

Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.

ChallengersLeadersSpecialistsVisionaries
Kaspersky (ASAP)This page

Gamified, threat-grounded training — this page's subject.

Grid 02 · The architecture

Engagement × Threat-Grounded Content

The grid nobody publishes — how engaging the training is vs how grounded in real threats the content is.

Easy but shallowDeep & runnableLegacy toolsDeep but heavy
Kaspersky (ASAP)This page

Engagement + threat-grounding — the corner it owns.

Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.

Part 04 · Decide

Kaspersky Security Awareness vs the field

The awareness-training leaders — honest lanes; training content is low vendor-context-sensitivity.

DimensionKaspersky (ASAP)KnowBe4ProofpointSoSafeNo training
Heritage & focusASAP, threat-groundedThe awareness leaderAwareness + emailBehaviour-science-ledThe gap
Engagement / gamificationGamified, adaptiveBroad, some gamifiedSolidBehaviour-scienceNone
Phishing simulationYesThe strengthStrongStrongNone
Threat-content pedigreeKaspersky/GReATBroadThreat intelBehaviour-ledNone
Vendor contextUS-restricted; low sensitivity (content)US-basedUS-basedGermany-basedN/A
Best fitOrgs wanting engaging, threat-grounded training (no US ties)Content-library-first buyersEnterprise email+awarenessBehaviour-science buyersNobody, safely
Strong Partial / add-on Weak / externalCompiled from public vendor materials and review platforms for orientation; verify before relying on it.

Which awareness-training approach fits you?

Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.

Choose Kaspersky (ASAP) if…

  • You want engaging, gamified training people actually absorb
  • Threat-grounded content (real attacks) matters
  • Automated, low-admin adaptive delivery appeals
  • You're India-focused (training is low context-sensitivity)

Choose KnowBe4 if…

  • You want the largest awareness content library

Choose Proofpoint if…

  • You want enterprise awareness bundled with email security

Choose SoSafe if…

  • Behaviour-science-led, EU-based training leads

No training if…

  • Never — untrained people are behind most breaches
Do the math

What does human risk cost you?

Drag the sliders (count employees; IT-hour cost as loaded incident rate). Estimates assume ~1 hour per employee per year of phishing-and-mistake incident handling without effective training, with ~70% removed by engaging, tested awareness training — the avoided-breach value (people are behind most breaches) is the larger, unpriced win. Illustrative.

300
2510,000
800
₹300₹2,000

Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.

Current annual human-risk cost
₹2,40,000
Estimated annual savings
₹1,68,000
₹8,40,000 over 5 years
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Pricing & plans

Three ways to consume it

Kaspersky Security Awareness prices per user. TechBag scopes it for your workforce in one GST quote.

ASAP training

Best for the human firewall

  • Automated, adaptive, gamified
  • Threat-grounded content
  • Low admin overhead

+ Phishing simulation

Best for behaviour change

  • Test who clicks
  • Reinforce through practice
  • Ongoing programme

+ Assessment & measurement

Best for managed risk

  • Measure human risk
  • Target training
  • Prove improvement to the board

Buy it for less — TechBag pricing beats list

Whatever the list prices above, TechBag negotiates a significantly better deal — with GST-compliant INR invoicing and local support. Ask us for your discounted quote.

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Evaluation kit

The 8 questions to ask every awareness-training vendor

Take this into your next vendor call — including ours.

1
Engagement test

Sample the ASAP training — is it genuinely engaging and gamified, or boring compliance people click through? Engagement drives retention.

2
Threat-grounding

Confirm the content is grounded in real threats — employees should learn about the attacks that actually happen.

3
Phishing simulation

Run a baseline phishing simulation — measure the click-rate, identify who needs training, and reinforce over time.

4
Human-risk measurement

Use the assessment tools to measure your human risk — you can't manage or prove improvement without measuring.

5
Automation & admin

Verify it's automated and adaptive — low admin overhead so it runs across the workforce without burdening your team.

6
Adaptive delivery

Confirm training adapts to employee level and role — the right training for each person, not one-size-fits-all.

7
Context (low for content)

Note training content is low-sensitivity from a vendor-context view — weigh the general context for procurement; India-only usually simple.

8
Improvement tracking

Confirm you can track and report improvement over time — turning awareness into a demonstrable risk-reduction programme.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask

It's Kaspersky's security-awareness training offering, built to reduce human risk — the most common factor in breaches. It centres on the Automated Security Awareness Platform (ASAP), which delivers automated, adaptive, gamified training that engages employees, plus phishing simulation to test and reinforce the lessons, and assessment tools (including gamified skill assessments) to measure the organisation's human risk and target training. The content is grounded in Kaspersky's real threat expertise, so employees learn about the attacks that genuinely happen.

Ready to evaluate Kaspersky Security Awareness?

Run a baseline phishing simulation (measure your human risk), sample the engaging training, or let a TechBag advisor plan the human-firewall programme.

Stats, ratings, review counts and pricing are illustrative and sourced from public materials; verify before purchase.