Claranet Benelux has announced a partnership with Fast Lane Benelux, a leading provider of IT training and education. This partnership is aimed at providing high-quality adoption training and security awareness programs to organizations in the Benelux region.
The importance of adoption training and security awareness within organizations is rapidly increasing, given the increasing complexity of cyber threats and the accelerated digitalization of business processes. By joining forces, Claranet Benelux and Fast Lane Benelux want to provide organizations with the necessary knowledge and skills to face these challenges.
“This partnership enables us to offer our customers an even broader range of services,” says Paul van Boerdonk, Managing Director at Claranet Benelux. “Fast Lane Benelux is known for its expertise in IT training and by combining their knowledge with our experience in managed services, we can help organizations to effectively train their employees and make them aware of cybersecurity risks.”
Fast Lane Benelux will leverage its extensive training experience and knowledge to develop tailored adoption programs that meet the specific needs of Claranet Benelux customers. These programs will focus on optimizing the adoption of new technologies and processes within organizations, with an emphasis on user acceptance and improving overall efficiency.
“The key to successful adoption of new technologies lies in understanding the needs and challenges of end users,” says Kees Boot, CEO of Fast Lane Benelux. “With our expertise in developing customized training, combined with the technological know-how of Claranet Benelux, we are confident that we can provide valuable solutions that help organizations get the most out of their investments.”
In addition to adoption training, Claranet Benelux and Fast Lane Benelux will also make joint efforts in the area of security awareness. This includes developing programs that make employees aware of the different forms of cyber threats and teach them how to recognize and prevent them. By considering the human element as an integral part of cybersecurity, both companies aim to help organizations strengthen their overall resilience to cyberattacks.
“The human factor is often seen as the most vulnerable link in an organization’s security,” says Paul van Boerdonk. “By training employees and making them aware of the risks, we can significantly increase the level of cybersecurity within organizations and use them as a human firewall. Together with Fast Lane Benelux, we are determined to help organizations create a culture of security that is essential in today’s digital world.”