Security awareness training was built for an era when the tells were spelling errors and clumsy urgency. That era is over. Phishing is now written by machines, a voice can be cloned from a conference talk, and a video call is no longer proof of who you are talking to. The annual training most organizations run has not caught up.
This program is a team-delivered refresh for the whole workforce. In a live all-hands session, we demonstrate the new attacks rather than describe them: a cloned voice, a machine-written spear phish built from public information, a prompt injection that talks an AI assistant into leaking data. Then we drill the behaviors that hold up: out-of-band verification for money and credentials, knowing what never goes into a chatbot, and a report path that is cheap and blameless.
An optional half-day for managers and security champions goes deeper: what AI agents connected to email and files can do, connector hygiene, and running verification protocols as team norms. The program is refreshed as the attacks change, so it can renew annually alongside your existing security training cycle.