Early Availability: Security Awareness Training for Gmail Customers
ByCheck Point Team
Security Awareness Training (SAT) — previously available only to Microsoft 365 users — is now offered to Gmail customers as part of an early‑availability program.
Organizations using Gmail can now run simulated phishing attacks, assign interactive training modules, and track user progress with the same powerful tools already available to Microsoft 365 environments. This update enables Gmail customers to strengthen user awareness, reduce risk from human error, and improve overall cyber resilience.
You can learn more about Check Point’s unique Security Awareness Training solution here.
How to enable
- Make sure your organization has a valid SAT license.
- Contact Check Point Support to request SAT for Gmail.
- Once approved, log into Harmony Email & Collaboration → Security Training, and create a SAT policy.
- Note: the first policy you create will take up to 24 hours to take effect.
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