March brings new training content for tax season, a new AI phishing course, fresh enablement resources, and platform improvements focused on smoother admin workflows.
This month’s highlights: The usecure Show (Episode 2)
Episode 2 is live, with short segments designed to be easy to watch and easy to apply.
What’s in Episode 2:
- Is It Spam? Round 2: real-world emails put to the test, with practical checks users can follow before clicking.
- What’s new in the Resource Hub: a walkthrough of the latest additions and how to get more value from what’s available.
- This month’s product hack: a practical tip you can use straight away, plus a quick look at what’s new across the platform.
- MSP competition spotlight: a reminder of this month’s prize draw and how to enter.
Watch Episode 2
Missed Episode 1? Watch Episode 1 here.
New training and content
Tax scam mini-series
Tax season is a peak period for social engineering. These courses focus on the tactics criminals use to impersonate tax authorities and pressure teams into fast decisions.
- IRS Scams: phishing emails, fake calls, texts, and fraudulent sites impersonating the IRS.
- End of Tax Year Scams (Tax Season Scams for US customers): attacks targeting payroll, HR, and finance during high-pressure periods.
- Tax Scams for Sales Personnel: how sales teams get targeted when they are busiest, and the steps to avoid common traps.
AI-Driven Spear Phishing (new animated course)
A new animated course covering how AI is making phishing more convincing, more personalised, and harder to detect.
Language coverage updates
- Estonian now supported: auto-enrol courses and gap analysis are now available in Estonian (explainer format).
- LLM Hallucinations translations expanded: now available across a wide range of languages, including major European languages plus Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, and more.
Auto-enrol refresh
The following courses were updated with new questions:
- Malware
- File Sharing in the Workplace
- Patching and Updating
⚡ Enrol your users from the Course Library
Enablement resources: Human risk as a compliance driver
If you missed them last month, the client-ready, white-labelled one-pagers are still available to support partner selling and customer conversations.
Use them to:
- Position Compliance-as-a-Service in a clear, outcome-led way
- Speak to regional compliance drivers and common audit expectations
- Show audit-ready evidence without adding headcount
- Support early-stage conversations without a deep technical walkthrough
Platform updates
This month’s improvements focus on usability and smoother admin workflows.
- Clearer user progress: course enrolments with a 0% score now display correctly in the enrolled courses list.
- More reliable policy workflows: creating a policy from a template no longer crashes when a policy is already in progress.
- Better SSO troubleshooting: failed SSO screens now include additional diagnostic information for faster resolution.
- Smoother company administration: company deletion now handles long or complex deletions more reliably, with corrected permission and status checks for managed customer companies.
- Quality fixes: simulation stage display in the navigation panel now renders correctly, plus minor localisation and email copy updates.
Trending threats: AI threat trends for 2026
AI is making human-layer attacks cheaper, faster, and easier to scale, from hyper-personalised phishing to deepfake impersonation and AI-driven data leakage. The key takeaway: tighten verification, set clear AI use rules, and track human risk continuously.
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That’s March wrapped. More updates next month across training, enablement, and platform improvements.
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