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KnowBe4, a prominent player in the cybersecurity sector, has been recognized as one of the best workplaces in technology across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region for the year 2025. This accolade marks the second consecutive year that the company has received such recognition, highlighting its commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace culture.
The award reflects KnowBe4’s dedication to employee satisfaction and engagement, which are crucial in the fast-evolving field of cybersecurity. The company has implemented various initiatives aimed at enhancing employee well-being and professional development, thereby creating an environment where team members can thrive.
As cyber threats continue to grow in complexity, KnowBe4's innovative approach to human risk management not only serves its clients but also contributes to a positive workplace atmosphere. The recognition underscores the importance of investing in a motivated workforce to tackle the challenges of cybersecurity effectively. This honor positions KnowBe4 as a leader in both technology and workplace excellence in the GCC region.
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