Customer-backed recognition across security awareness and dark web monitoring, as usecure helps MSPs and IT teams move from activity reporting to clearer human risk insight.
usecure has been recognised across 46 G2 Summer 2026 Reports, reflecting continued customer confidence across Security Awareness Training, Dark Web Monitoring, and Web Security.
The latest recognition includes 17 G2 badges and strong placements across regional, small-business, mid-market, usability, implementation, results, relationship, momentum, and Grid reports.
For usecure, this recognition matters because it reflects what customers and partners experience every day: a platform that helps make human risk easier to understand, easier to manage, and easier to reduce.
But the bigger story is not just the number of reports.
It is what the recognition points to.
Security teams and MSPs are moving beyond traditional awareness activity. Training completion, phishing results, policy acknowledgements, and exposed credential alerts all matter, but viewed in isolation, they do not always show where the greatest risk sits.
That is why usecure is building towards Human Risk Intelligence: helping teams see where human risk signals overlap, understand which users need attention first, and prioritise the actions that will make the biggest difference.
Why G2 recognition matters to security buyers
When organisations compare security platforms, they need proof they can trust.
Product claims are easy to make. Real customer feedback is harder to earn.
That matters in a space like security awareness and human risk, where value depends on more than content libraries or dashboard views. Buyers need to know whether a platform is easy to launch, simple to manage, trusted by customers, and capable of supporting measurable progress over time.
The G2 Summer 2026 Reports recognise usecure across several buyer-critical areas, including usability, implementation, results, customer relationships, momentum, and regional performance.
These are the areas that determine whether a human risk programme can work in practice.
For internal IT teams, that means less manual admin and clearer reporting.
For MSPs, it means scalable service delivery across multiple customers.
For both, it means turning disconnected user risk signals into clearer action.
From awareness activity to Human Risk Intelligence
Security awareness has evolved.
For years, organisations measured progress through activity: courses completed, phishing simulations sent, policies acknowledged, and reports reviewed.
Those activities still matter. But they do not always answer the questions security teams and MSPs increasingly need to answer:
Which users create the most risk?
Where are risk signals overlapping?
Which users need action first?
What can we show leadership, customers, auditors, or insurers to prove progress?
A user might complete their training but still fail phishing simulations. Another might have exposed credentials on the dark web. Another might have high access, weak awareness signals, and unresolved policy gaps.
Individually, each signal can look manageable.
Together, they create a much more urgent risk picture.
That is where Human Risk Intelligence becomes valuable.
Human Risk Intelligence helps bring disconnected human risk signals together, so teams can see where exposure is concentrated, understand what is driving it, and prioritise what to fix first.
The G2 Summer 2026 recognition reinforces why this direction matters. Customers are not just looking for more awareness activity. They are looking for clearer insight, easier delivery, and more practical ways to reduce risk.
Standout recognition in Security Awareness Training
Standout Security Awareness Training recognition
Security Awareness Training remains one of usecure’s strongest areas of recognition in the G2 Summer 2026 Reports, with multiple top-five placements across small-business, implementation, results, relationship, regional, and overall Grid categories.
These results point to strength across the full customer journey: getting started, managing the platform, seeing results, and maintaining a positive relationship over time.
That matters because security awareness only delivers long-term value when it is easy to launch, simple to manage, relevant to users, and connected to wider security and compliance goals.
Dark Web Monitoring momentum strengthens the human risk picture
usecure was also recognised across 9 Dark Web Monitoring reports in Summer 2026, with placements across regional, usability, implementation, results, relationship, momentum, and overall Grid reports.
This momentum matters because exposed credentials are becoming a more important part of the human risk conversation.
A dark web alert is not just a technical finding. It is a signal that a user, account, or organisation may already be exposed. But on its own, that signal only tells part of the story.
The real value comes when breach exposure is viewed alongside other human risk indicators, such as phishing behaviour, awareness performance, policy status, and access level.
That is where the picture becomes more useful.
A user with exposed credentials may need attention. But a user with exposed credentials, weak phishing performance, and high access creates a much more urgent risk priority.
For MSPs, this creates a stronger customer conversation. Instead of presenting dark web monitoring as a standalone alerting service, partners can connect breach exposure to wider user risk, remediation priorities, and ongoing security improvement.
For IT teams, it helps move the conversation from “what was exposed?” to “what should we fix first?”
This is why Dark Web Monitoring is an important part of usecure’s Human Risk Intelligence direction. It helps turn a single exposure signal into part of a broader, more actionable risk view.
Built for MSPs and IT teams
usecure is built for MSPs and internal IT teams that need to reduce human cyber risk without adding unnecessary operational burden.
For MSPs, usecure supports repeatable service delivery across customers. Partners can run training, phishing simulations, policy management, breach monitoring, and risk reporting from a platform designed for multi-tenant management.
That helps MSPs move from isolated awareness activity to stronger customer conversations around risk, remediation, compliance, and recurring service value.
For internal IT teams, usecure helps simplify the management of human risk programmes. Teams can deliver training, test behaviour, monitor exposure, track policies, and report progress without relying on disconnected tools or manual processes.
For both audiences, the goal is the same: make human risk clearer, more manageable, and easier to act on.
Customer recognition at a pivotal moment for human risk
Recognition across the G2 Summer 2026 Reports comes at an important time.
Security awareness is no longer just about delivering content. Reporting is no longer just about showing activity. Dark web monitoring is no longer just about surfacing exposed credentials.
The next step is helping teams understand what their existing signals mean together.
That is where usecure is focused.
By bringing awareness, phishing, policy, breach exposure, reporting, and Human Risk Intelligence together, usecure helps MSPs and IT teams see which users create risk, where signals overlap, and what action should happen next.
See usecure in action
Discover how usecure helps MSPs and IT teams reduce human cyber risk with automated security awareness training, phishing simulations, policy management, dark web monitoring, compliance reporting, and Human Risk Intelligence.
Book a demo to see how usecure can help you move from awareness activity to clearer, prioritised human risk action.
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