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What we do

Stickley on Security was founded in 2007 with a plan to provide organizations with meaningful education and awareness solutions that employees and customers would actually embrace. As our founder Jim Stickley points out, it is simple to offer a training course but far more difficult to actually educate the participants. Our goal is to ensure that your customers and employees not only learn about cybersecurity risks, but that they can apply what they learn into their everyday lives and jobs.

SoS Solutions

Explore our solutions designed to exceed your cybersecurity education & awareness requirements.

Powered Cybersecurity Training

Powered Cybersecurity Training. (PCT) is designed to help solve the challenges small and medium-sized businesses face in attempting to deploy and manage cybersecurity education and phishing simulation.


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SoS Advisor

SoS Advisor was designed to address the customer security education and awareness needs of your organization. We understand that the security threats your customers face change daily. That's why SoS provides new content everyday specifically written for your customers.


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Domain Assure

Spoofed domains lead to employee and customer compromise. Domain Assure Detect and Domain Assure Prevent are two solutions designed to maintain your organizations online integrity and reduce spear-phishing, typosquatting and other online attacks.


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BadPhish

Some of the biggest cyber security breaches in US history have started with a malicious email received by an unsuspecting employee. Using his past 25 years of experience breaking into organizations, Stickley has created BadPhish, the definitive next generation phishing simulator and education solution.


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Employee EDU

Potential new threats against your organization emerge daily. Employee EDU is designed to ensure your staff is prepared. Through our security education and awareness solutions your staff will not only be trained about important security topics but also be made aware and tested on the latest security threats.


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SoS WorkRemote

Stickley on Security WorkRemote combines practical education and technology to provide a next-generation remote employee cybersecurity solution. Stickley on Security WorkRemote ensures no corporate data resides at the remote location, no corporate data transported, no individual VPN required, and only encrypted pixels are transmitted.


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Board Meeting Cybersecurity Updates

Jim Stickley speaks at hundreds of board meetings nationwide on cybersecurity related topics and can now speak to your board as well. When Stickley speaks to your board, his goal is to keep them aware of the many cybersecurity threats that your organization faces as well as keep them up to date on the latest cybersecurity regulations. Ultimately Stickley gives your board members the critical information they need to make cybersecurity related decisions.


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Executive / Board Consulting

Business executives and their board members face a never-ending challenge of keeping up with the latest cybersecurity security threats. With all of the audits and reports, security budget requests and regulatory requirements, our cyber security experts can help you make sense of it all.


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Latest Cybersecurity News

Bank of America Customers Caught In Vendor Hack

Breaches of third-party vendors are a growing security threat. Bank of America advised customers that a vendor security breach compromised a blockbuster amount of PII. The stolen data was the result of a breach of one of the bank’s service providers, Infosys McCamish Systems (IMS). The vendor announced the breach, and by extension it led to the sensitive data of Bank of America customers being accessed. It’s estimated that more than 57,000 B of A customers were victims.

It's Not May the 6th, but It’s the 6th Chrome Zero-Day This Year

Google Chrome users have been on a wild zero-day ride lately. This past week, Google released its 6th, yes that’s 6, patch for a zero-day vulnerability already in 2024. It was discovered by a researcher who has remained nameless to this point. This issue is considered high-severity. The potential good news, is that a fix has been released for Windows and Mac and one for Linux should be available very soon. It can allow an attacker remote access to your device.

PII Digital Wallet Security — Learn Before You Leap

It wasn’t long before the success of digital wallets led to the same idea for storing your sensitive information. But there’s a big difference between storing credit cards versus storing your driver’s license, passport, and other sensitive, personal info. After all, it’s uber-convenient keeping this information in one “identity” wallet. The reality is, the risks can outweigh the rewards and any cybercriminal can tell you that — or would they?

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