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Sword & Shield Partners with CoSaint to Offer Online Training

Sword & Shield has partnered with Cosaint to offer a variety of online training courses as a value-added solution to our clients who want to ensure that their staff has the proper  information security, company policy or software implementation training.

Cosaint provides web-based end-user information security awareness and compliance adherence training courses, as well as policy signature management solutions. Your staff can learn about information security without having to leave the building. Then they can read and sign your policy statements online to show they understand the material and company guidelines. Cosaint also provides your company with reports to show your management and auditors.

Cosaint’s services are widely used to meet the end-user security training compliance needs of regulations such as PCI DSS, GLBA, Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO 17799, COBIT, FERPA, and HIPAA (Privacy and Security Rules). Click here for an analysis of the end-user training requirements of some common regulations.

You can also extend Cosaint’s service offerings to create a comprehensive compliance system by adding your own company-specific training courses and policies for areas other than information security. Your company can use these services to host other programs, such as new-hire orientation training, classes for sales teams or training on a new software product your company is implementing.

For more information, please call our product sales team at 865-244-3500 or 800-810-1885.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted June 18, 2010 at 2:50 pm | Permalink

    Cosaint needs to fix their end of the link to the end-user training requirements. Their site has the same link, but the page is missing.

  2. Les Jones
    Posted June 18, 2010 at 4:56 pm | Permalink

    I see you what you mean. This link 404s.

    Thanks. I’ll shoot an email to their Webmaster.

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