KnowBe4’s 2025 Partner Awards: Celebrating Cybersecurity Champions or Just Another Trophy Hunt?

KnowBe4 celebrates its 2025 Partner Programme Awards, honoring EMEA partners for cybersecurity brilliance. From creative marketing to championing products, these partners have embraced human risk management, making them the heroes of cybersecurity. Who knew the secret to fighting cybercrime was a touch of award-winning flair?

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Ah, the annual cybersecurity awards season is upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a virtual red carpet of firewalls and encrypted data! KnowBe4 is doling out awards faster than you can say “phishing scam,” and the winners from Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are shining brighter than a hacker’s monitor at 3 AM. Kudos to the victors for turning the art of human risk management into a competitive sport! Now, if only they could design a trophy that’s impossible to breach…

Key Points:

  • KnowBe4 announced the winners of its 2025 Partner Programme Awards at the KB4-CON EMEA event.
  • The awards recognize excellence in sales, marketing, thought leadership, and performance in cybersecurity.
  • SVA System Vertrieb Alexander GmbH snagged the EMEA Partner of the Year title.
  • neam IT-Services GmbH was crowned EMEA Marketing Innovator of the Year.
  • Softcat PLC took home the EMEA Product Champion of the Year award.

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