People are the first line of defense against cyber attacks — and also the most common entry point for attackers. VidraSec offers two formats to address this: a structured Security Awareness Training for your employees, and tailored presentations and live demos for management events, company all-hands, or public appearances.
Security Awareness Training
A structured training course for employees covering the most important security topics. Sessions are kept short (up to 1 hour) and focused, with smaller groups to encourage engagement. Content is tailored to your organization.
Typical topics: phishing and social engineering, password security, malware and ransomware, safe behavior online and on company devices.
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Presentations and Live Cyber Attack Demos
A presentation or live demonstration of a cyber attack is one of the most effective ways to make security risks tangible for a non-technical audience — management, board members, or event attendees. Seeing a real attack unfold is more persuasive than any slide deck.
VidraSec has presented at international security conferences including Troopers, IT-SECX, and Hacktivity. This experience translates directly into engaging presentations that are technically accurate but accessible to any audience.
Available formats:
- Security presentation — tailored talk on a specific threat area or the current threat landscape, adapted to your audience
- Live cyber attack demonstration — a controlled, live demonstration of how an attack works (e.g. phishing, credential theft, lateral movement), designed to create awareness and urgency without requiring technical knowledge
These engagements are typically 30–60 minutes and can be run on-site or remotely. They are available as standalone bookings or as part of a broader security awareness initiative.
Pricing
Approx. 200 € per hour (excl. company-specific customization)
The exact price depends on the scope, content, and any required preparation or travel.

Security Awareness Training teaches your staff to recognize and resist the attacks that cause most breaches: phishing, social engineering, and weak passwords, delivered by a pentester who actually runs these attacks.
Most cyber attacks begin with a human error. Someone has set a weak password or opened the wrong email attachment. Therefore, it is essential that all employees are trained on how to behave correctly.