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If to you the term GDPR remains a cloudy acronym, the new Shirudo mission will make it crystal clear! You’ll understand all you need to know about personal data. 

To find out more about all our missions, check out our Missions page.

Depuis 10 ans, nous accompagnons nos clients dans la gestion de leurs infrastructures et de leur sécurité informatique. Nous sommes très fiers de poursuivre cette aventure avec notre dernier né SHIRUDO, qui permet de former vos collaborateurs pour les rendre acteurs de votre cybersécurité.

A cette occasion, nous vous offrons 6 mois d’abonnement gratuit pour tout abonnement annuel souscrit avant le 30 juin 2021. Mieux encore, pour tout abonnement de deux ans, la troisième année est offerte ! Profitez rapidement de cette offre spéciale pour sensibiliser vos collaborateurs aux cybermenaces juste ici !

For the last couple of years, serious games have become an interesting tool for managers. They enable team building and training. Games are indeed known to be an enjoyable way to improve performances and productivity.  Playing benefits work as it makes people eager to learn, communicate and work.

Because cybersecurity is serious enough, at Shirudo, we think it’s important to raise awareness in a fun and immersive way. This is why we conceived our training solution as a game. Learning about cybersecurity shouldn’t be a scary chore! ?

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As in many fields, cybersecurity is subjected to international norms. The norm ISO/CEI 27002 lists 114 “best practices” to help IT managers create and maintain a safe ISMS. This norm is a security guarantee for the clients of any company that respects it.

Our serious game Shirudo covers some key measures to ensure your coworkers get the best training as possible when it comes to avoiding cyber risks. As we’ve mentioned before, employees are often the weak link, which needs to be strengthened with knowledge 😉

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In 2025, there will be about 4 billion IoT devices… and as many cybersecurity problems if no measures are taken to protect the users of these devices.

In light of this, the UK’s government is thinking of introducing a security legislation which will regulate gadgets’ passwords and therefore, make weak passwords illegal.

What about you… are you on point?

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