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Read-Only Memory (ROM)

Read-Only Memory (ROM)

Read-Only Memory (ROM) is storage technology that permanently stores data in a chip built into...

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Random Access Memory (RAM)

Random Access Memory (RAM)

Random Access Memory (RAM) is a machine's short-term memory. RAM is fundamental to computer processing,...

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Testimonials

See who's talking about Cyberhoot

"After 9 months of CyberHoot awareness training, a Financial Management firm with $4 Billion in assets was phish tested by the Fellsway Group. They had zero (0%) employees click on the phishing test. In contrast, the exact same phishing attack had a 30% click rate at another client that had not yet done CyberHoot training. The product really proves its worth!"

John Mumford, Fellsway Group, Chief Risk Officer

"CyberHoot has been a game-changer for us - simple to deploy, highly effective in raising awareness, and a great fit for MSPs looking to strengthen client security postures without adding complexity."

Ahmed Albalooshi, Advantari Digital Solutions, CEO

"Cybersecurity training is complicated, partnering with CyberHoot keeps it simple. Our users are engaged with little administrative overhead."

Jeremy Treister, CMIT Solutions of Chicago Downtown, President

"Using CyberHoot was one of the best decisions we made regarding SAT. Fully automated, training is interesting, staff participation is high compared to other vendors."

Max Krider, Creative Tech, HIPAA Compliance Officer

"Easy to implement and get immediate results. Through CyberHoot, I can single-handedly support a company with 500 people in training and policy governance with a minimum of effort. More employees now send me phishing emails they receive, stating 'this is a phishing email' as opposed to just clicking on them."

Tim Hurman, Single Digits, System Administrator