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Security Training Overview

What Kit's Training module is, who authors it, and how a security-awareness program is built.

Why It Matters

SOC 2, ISO 27001, and most cyber-insurance carriers require evidence that every staff member completes security-awareness training annually and within a set window of joining. Stitching that together from slide decks, a quiz tool, and a spreadsheet of signatures is slow to build and painful to prove at audit time.

Kit’s Training module lets an account admin author a self-paced security-awareness and business-continuity program directly inside Kit: ordered slides, a knowledge-check quiz, and a sign-off attestation, all in one place. A built-in smart template seeds a complete, audit-ready program from a handful of questions about your company, so you start from a finished draft instead of a blank page.

Who It’s For

Training authoring is an admin task. The Build from template action and program editor are visible only to account admins. The participant experience (taking the training, recording completion) ships in a later release; this guide covers everything an admin does to build and publish a program.

What a Program Contains

A training program has three parts the author edits independently:

Part What it is
Slides An ordered set of content slides. Each has a section label, title, why-it-matters, a list of rules, a rich-text company callout, and a what-to-do.
Knowledge check A multiple-choice quiz with a configurable pass mark. Participants pass it before signing off.
Attestation The legal sign-off text each participant must agree to before completion is recorded.

Company-specific facts (your password manager, MFA policy, incident contact, payment processor, and so on) are written once as {{ variables }} and substituted into every slide and the attestation at render time. One template fits any company.

How It Works

  1. Build — From the Training dashboard, click Build from template. Kit creates a program named after your company and seeds the full deck.
  2. Answer the questions — The smart template asks a short list of company questions (company name, password manager, MFA policy, incident contact, and more). Your answers fill in the {{ variables }}.
  3. Refine — Review and edit slides, tune the knowledge check, and adjust the attestation text.
  4. Publish — Once the program has at least one slide, a configured quiz, and attestation text, publish it.

Program Statuses

Status Meaning When to Use
Draft Still being authored. Not published. The default for a new or seeded program.
Published Live. When the program is ready for participants.
Archived Paused / retired. When you pause a published program (the Pause action archives it).

Note

A program cannot be published until it has at least one slide, a configured knowledge check, and attestation text. The editor shows exactly which of these is missing.

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