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KnowBe4

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KnowBe4: Participation Percentage >= 80% Check

This metric assumes you have KnowBe4 configured in a progression style where users are not phished unless they receive training. In this metric, it's looking for users in a standard group containing the word "included" versus the users in a group ...
Josh Archibald 2 months ago in KnowBe4 0

KnowBe4: Participation Percentage Rounded

This metric assumes you have KnowBe4 configured in a progression style where users are not phished unless they receive training. In this metric, it's looking for users in a standard group containing the word "included" versus the users in a group ...
Josh Archibald 2 months ago in KnowBe4 0

KnowBe4: Admin Users

List of Admins for KnowBe4
Robert Herbaugh 12 months ago in KnowBe4 0

KnowBe4: Training Campaigns List

Displays a list of Training Campaigns (Name, Start Date and Course Content). The Start Date has the extra time data removed as it's difficult to read.
Sam Walker almost 2 years ago in KnowBe4 0

KnowBe4: User Provisioning Configured (AD Sync)

The first part of the query checks the Users array for any user that has 'provisioning_managed' set as True. This query alone would return multiple values of 'True'. So, the second part of the query will check the first value returned and because ...
Sam Walker almost 2 years ago in KnowBe4 0