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Annual federal campaign with current-year themes, free materials, and partner toolkits. Reflects the public-facing federal stance on awareness messaging.

FrameworkIntermediateA20 · Security Awareness & Human FactorsNEW · 1d ago
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Federal hub for cybersecurity training resources, career development pathways, and free CISA-developed training programs. Companion to NICE for workforce-readiness questions.

FrameworkIntermediateA20 · Security Awareness & Human FactorsNEW · 1d ago
Test your knowledge · A20
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Standard taxonomy of cybersecurity work roles, tasks, KSAs. Used for role-based training design and human-risk targeting.

FrameworkIntermediateA20 · Security Awareness & Human FactorsNEW · 1d ago
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The federal model for awareness program design — needs assessment, scoping, content design, evaluation. The default reference for "what does an awareness program look like."

FrameworkIntermediateA20 · Security Awareness & Human FactorsNEW · 1d ago
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Five-stage maturity model (Non-Existent → Compliance → Promoting → Long-Term Sustainment → Metrics) widely used to benchmark awareness programs. Practitioner-tested.

GuideIntermediateA20 · Security Awareness & Human FactorsNEW · 1d ago
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