ITogether is now offering KnowBe4 in New Zealand

From phishing resilience to culture change, ITogether helps organisations strengthen their human firewall and we are extending that support to New Zealand with KnowBe4.

Why This Matters

Firewalls. EDR. Zero Trust. Most organisations already have strong technology in place. But hackers know that human error in cyber security is still the easiest way in.

According to New Zealand’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), phishing remains one of the most prevalent and impactful forms of malicious activity experienced by New Zealanders [1] 

In the UK, the UK Government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025 states that 93% of UK businesses that experienced a cyber crime reported phishing as the most common attack type [2]

Phishing is a global problem. Phishing attacks don’t care about borders, they don’t need code to break in, they need one distracted user and that’s where KnowBe4 can help…

What is KnowBe4?

KnowBe4 security awareness training is the market-leading platform for:

  • Simulated phishing attacks
  • User training for real-world attack scenarios
  • Risk scoring and reporting
  • Policy sign-off and compliance tracking
  • It helps you spot weak points, coach people before attackers get there, and reduce your organisation-wide phishing risk without technical overhead.

KnowBe4 doesn’t replace tech tools, it isn’t just training either, it helps build a culture where cyber awareness becomes second nature. We strongly recommend strengthening your overall security posture by addressing the human layer in your cyber security defence, the piece most often exploited.

Ready to get started?

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Sources:

[1] National Cyber Security Centre (NZ), Cyber Threat Report 2023/2024. “Phishing remains one of the most prevalent and impactful forms of malicious activity experienced by New Zealanders.” Available at: https://www.ncsc.govt.nz/assets/NCSC-Documents/NCSC-Cyber-Threat-Report-2024-FINAL.pdf

[2] UK Government, Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2025: “Phishing cyber crime remained the most prevalent type of cyber crime (93% of businesses and 95% of charities that experienced a cyber crime).” Available at: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/cyber-security-breaches-survey-2025

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