Delivery
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Deployment options and hosting
TerenVGuard is available as a cloud-hosted service with configurable options for data residency and administrative control. Hosting configurations and contractual security requirements are discussed during the procurement and onboarding phases to align with organizational policy.
Deployment plans include documentation for technical teams, a checklist for SSO integration, and administrative guides for managing learners and reporting. Implementation timelines vary by integration complexity and scope of the pilot program.
Licensing
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Licensing and procurement
Licensing for TerenVGuard is based on active users and selected features. Options include pilot licenses for evaluation, annual subscriptions, and enterprise agreements for large deployments.
- Pilot evaluation license for up to a specified number of users
- Standard annual subscription with tiered feature sets
- Enterprise agreements with integration and support options
Procurement discussions include scope, integration needs, and any data residency or third-party audit requirements to ensure the solution aligns with organizational and regulatory constraints.
TerenVGuard: adaptive phishing simulations, microlearning modules, and behavioral metrics for professional IT security awareness
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Modular learning tailored for professional roles
TerenVGuard structures its learning offerings into role-specific modules designed for IT professionals, security officers, developers and technical managers. Each module focuses on relevant behaviors, tools and decision points that professionals encounter in workplace settings. Content is segmented into short lessons, assessments and practical scenarios to facilitate incremental learning without disrupting daily operations.
Role-based curricula reduce irrelevant content and increase practical applicability for technical staff.
The platform supports continuous updates to course material to reflect evolving threats and tooling. Administrators can assign modules by role or project team, track completion metrics, and adapt content sequencing based on assessment outcomes. This approach emphasizes situational awareness and operational practices rather than generic awareness messages.
Delivery and integration
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Flexible deployment and integrations
TerenVGuard is designed to integrate with common identity providers, learning management systems and collaboration tools used by enterprises in Malaysia and the APAC region. Integration options include single sign-on, SCORM/xAPI exports and API endpoints for user provisioning and reporting.
Deployment is available as a cloud-hosted service with configurable tenant settings. Data handling follows standard practices for access controls and audit logging to support corporate compliance requirements. The platform provides role-based permissions for trainers, auditors and administrators.
Interoperability with existing IT operations
By supporting multiple export formats and connector types, TerenVGuard enables organizations to streamline reporting and correlate training status with incident response and vulnerability management workflows. This reduces manual effort when demonstrating training coverage to internal or external auditors.
Assessment and measurement
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Objective assessment and behavior metrics
Assessments in TerenVGuard combine scenario-based quizzes, simulated phishing exercises and practical labs. Results are reported at individual, team and organizational levels, with anonymized benchmarking available for standard role profiles.
Measurement focuses on observable competencies and response times rather than absolute numeric targets. Administrators receive contextualized reports that help prioritize further training or process changes based on demonstrated gaps.
Content strategy
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Practical, evidence-informed content
Content development follows an evidence-informed process that references industry standards and incident analyses. Modules cover threat fundamentals, secure development practices, incident identification and reporting protocols tailored to professional responsibilities.
- Short technical briefings for developers and sysadmins
- Simulations and hands-on exercises for operational staff
- Policy and decision checklists for leadership and managers
Materials are peer-reviewed and updated on a regular schedule to reflect changes in threat landscapes and tooling. This reduces the risk of outdated guidance and supports ongoing professional development within technical teams.
Commercial model
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Subscription and enterprise licensing
TerenVGuard offers subscription tiers suitable for small technical teams through to enterprise deployments. Pricing options reflect user counts, feature sets such as API access and advanced reporting, and support levels. Contracts can be structured for annual billing aligned with organizational procurement cycles.
Enterprise customers have the option to include managed content updates and integration support as part of their agreement. Licensing is based on seats or named users, with administrative tooling for user lifecycle management.