Inspired eLearning

Inspired eLearning offers Security Awareness, Compliance, and AppSec training solutions that include Security First Solutions, a multilingual, off-the-shelf packaged security awareness program; PhishProofâ„¢ phishing simulation software; simulation labs, course customization services; and a fully hosted web-based course delivery and tracking system using the iLMS (Inspired Learning Management System).

More than 20 years of adult learning and security awareness expertise have been packaged into Security First Solutions, empowering companies of any size with enterprise-level security awareness and compliance training solutions.

60+ Years

60+ years of combined eLearning experience amongst the instructional design team

296 Training Provider Awards

296 training provider awards

87 NPS

Top-rated for customer experience, with above industry average Net Promoter and Customer Satisfaction (CSAT) Scores >97

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