The Cybermaniacs
Daniel Zimmerman possesses a diverse background in project management, client relations, and content production. Currently serving as an Account Coordinator at Cision since August 2014, Daniel effectively addresses client monitoring needs and facilitates comprehensive content tracking across various media platforms. In addition, Daniel has experience at The Cybermaniacs as a Content Producer and previously held roles at Big Boost Marketing as a Project Manager, where engagement with over 50 global clients was key. Earlier roles included various support positions and internships that honed skills in research, communication, and organization. Daniel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fiction Writing from Columbia College Chicago.
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The Cybermaniacs
Serious cyber awareness that works because it’s not so serious. Our unique approach to building better cyber habits and digital skills for everyone at your company is truly unique. Our cloud based and interactive learning experience uses human behavioural change and culture for accelerated and lasting outcomes. Mary Poppins was right, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. Ok, plus your employees need to want to change, and they need to know why. Once a year, snoozefest e-learning is out. Micro learning on a continual basis with our edgy and engaging approach keeps your teams engaged and up to date on skills, knowledge, behaviours for the things that matter most to you- data and information, technology and device usage, policy adherence, and well, a lot of things you’d think are common sense, but actually aren’t. Our unique blend of courses, autonomous learning content and behaviour nudging is all accessed through our cloud based learning platform. Small and midsize companies will find our plug and play standard offering easy to use and rollout for their teams. Our large and global customers use our Enterprise offering which can be configured, scaled, and tuned for your unique organizational needs with additional reporting tools to drive insight into security awareness programs writ large. At the end of the day, what's more effective? Writing an email describing your backup policy, or showing your employees a snappy and short video of a puppet dropping a laptop? Yeah, we thought so too.