KnowBe4-MobileMind Integration to Simplify Security Training Management

It's now easier for MobileMind users to track and manage teachers' progress with KnowBe4's security training campaigns.

A newly announced agreement between MobileMind, a professional development platform popular among school districts, and KnowBe4, a provider of anti-phishing training solutions for end users in many industries, will let school administrators provision and manage the latter's education-specific courses from inside their MobileMind consoles.

"We are excited to offer this integration to our shared customers and further streamline and simplify K-12 professional learning," said MobileMind CEO and Founder Tyce Miller in a prepared statement.

The integration will make KnowBe4 courses accessible to educators from within MobileMind. It will also let school administrators see individuals' progress with the KnowBe4 courses, including what classes they've completed and other achievements.

Administrators will be able to issue badges of completion within the MobileMind app, as well.

"KnowBe4 is proud to partner with MobileMind to provide a seamless integration with our security awareness training platform, which aims to educate end users on today's latest cybersecurity threats, specifically for K12 school districts' cybersecurity training," said KnowBe4 CEO Stu Sjouwerman. "By creating a streamlined and seamless one-click sign-on experience, our joint customers will benefit from enhanced security resilience."

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