Your employees are your first line of defense — or your biggest vulnerability. Huntress Managed SAT turns them into an asset with engaging, expert-backed training built on real-world threat intelligence, hands-on tradecraft simulations, and gamification that makes cybersecurity concepts stick.
Most security awareness training is boring compliance checkbox content that employees click through and forget. Huntress SAT is different — built by cybersecurity experts and Emmy Award-winning animators, it uses real-world attack scenarios, hands-on simulations, and gamification to create genuine behavior change.
Training content created by Emmy Award-winning animators and cybersecurity experts. Engaging, memorable, and based on real-world threats — not dry compliance slides.
Tradecraft simulations put employees in attackers' shoes — so they understand how phishing, social engineering, and credential theft actually work.
Realistic phishing tests based on current threat intelligence. Measure your team's susceptibility and track improvement over time.
Huntress cybersecurity experts develop, implement, and oversee your entire training program. You get results without the administrative overhead.
Recognize phishing emails, vishing calls, smishing texts, and social engineering tactics before falling for them.
Best practices for creating strong passwords, using password managers, and enabling multi-factor authentication.
Securing laptops, phones, and personal devices. Safe browsing habits, software updates, and physical security awareness.
Handling sensitive data, recognizing data exfiltration attempts, and understanding compliance responsibilities.
Common questions about Huntress Security Awareness Training (SAT) from Blue Cap IT — Emmy-winning training content, tradecraft simulations, phishing tests, and fully-managed program delivery for businesses across Maryland, DC, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Two things. First, the content quality — Huntress hired Emmy Award-winning animators to produce the training, so it actually holds attention. Most security training is dry compliance slides employees click through to mark complete; Huntress training is genuinely watchable. Second, the content is built by Huntress's own cybersecurity experts using current real-world threat intelligence, not generic best-practice templates. When the SOC sees a new attack pattern in the wild, that intelligence informs the training. So employees learn to recognize the attacks that are actually happening right now, not theoretical examples.
Tradecraft simulations put employees in the attacker's seat — they walk through what a phishing campaign actually looks like from the criminal's perspective, how social engineering works, how credential theft is executed. Conventional training tells employees what not to do; tradecraft simulations show how attackers think so employees recognize the patterns earlier. The result is stickier behavior change — employees who've seen the attack from the other side spot real attempts faster than employees who've only read warnings about them.
Huntress designs and develops the training content and phishing campaigns. Blue Cap IT handles the operational side for your organization: provisioning employees into the program, configuring training schedules and phishing simulation cadence, reviewing results monthly, escalating high-risk users to you, and producing the reports you'd show leadership or auditors. You don't need to assign someone on your team to run the program — we treat it like any other managed service, and you just receive the outcomes.
Both are solid programs. The deciding factor is usually platform consolidation: if you're already running Huntress for managed EDR or ITDR, adding Huntress SAT means one platform, one dashboard, and one identity integration. If you're already running Coro for endpoint, email, or cloud app security, Coro SAT plugs into the same Coro dashboard. Content quality is comparable — Huntress leans more toward engaging production value and tradecraft simulations; Coro leans more toward broad library coverage and tight platform integration. Call (410) 858-4031 and we'll help you pick.
Yes. Huntress SAT connects to your Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace tenant via API, so new employees automatically enroll in the appropriate training campaigns when their identity is created, and departing employees are deprovisioned when they leave. No manual user list maintenance. The integration also lets phishing simulations use realistic sender patterns that mirror what your team actually sees in their inbox — making the tests more representative of real threats.
Still have questions? Call (410) 858-4031 or request a free training program assessment — we'll review your current security awareness practices, identify gaps, and quote Huntress Security Awareness Training with itemized pricing.
Contact Blue Cap IT to launch Huntress Security Awareness Training for your organization. We'll set up the program, manage the campaigns, and track your team's progress.