I'd consider the website a work in progress still, but more content is up including the new version of a module that was previously posted. I wrote a blog post about the pivot from B2C to B2B at https://infoonity.com/blog/06-2024/pivot-explanation.html, but I'll copy and paste the text here for convenience.

Pivot Explanation

Infoonity is pivoting from a B2C to B2B business model.

In the past, Infoonity had a B2C (business to consumer) business model, for example by having books for sale on Amazon. However, it was decided that more impact could be made by having an open content business model, with revenue coming in the form of consulting and premium support for organizations that want it. This business model was inspired by Red Hat's business model of offering open source programs while making some money through consulting.

This has led to some of the B2C content being made free and put under the Creative Commons CC0 license. So, in the context of the USA, this means that the CC0 licensed content is in the public domain. This is good since small businesses, such as some vendors of larger organizations, can get some free information security awareness content, and if other organizations pay for some more customized information security awareness content, the licensing for sharing that content with their vendors can be made easier. Additionally, while some of the content is available on some social media platforms, some companies may have bans on those websites. So if a website like Youtube is banned for example in a company, that same company could allow https://Infoonity.com and the videos on the website to be unblocked so that employees could enjoy some information security awareness content relevant to their jobs.

So, hopefully you enjoy the pivot and the content. Please feel free to share the CC0 content, such as some of the videos and readings, if you find those useful. If you're part of an organization that wants some more customized content, such as curated role-based content, feel free tocontact Infoonity for consultation. You can help others while helping your organization's cyberinsurability posture.
I'd consider the website a work in progress still, but more content is up including the new version of a module that was previously posted. I wrote a blog post about the pivot from B2C to B2B at https://infoonity.com/blog/06-2024/pivot-explanation.html, but I'll copy and paste the text here for convenience. Pivot Explanation Infoonity is pivoting from a B2C to B2B business model. In the past, Infoonity had a B2C (business to consumer) business model, for example by having books for sale on Amazon. However, it was decided that more impact could be made by having an open content business model, with revenue coming in the form of consulting and premium support for organizations that want it. This business model was inspired by Red Hat's business model of offering open source programs while making some money through consulting. This has led to some of the B2C content being made free and put under the Creative Commons CC0 license. So, in the context of the USA, this means that the CC0 licensed content is in the public domain. This is good since small businesses, such as some vendors of larger organizations, can get some free information security awareness content, and if other organizations pay for some more customized information security awareness content, the licensing for sharing that content with their vendors can be made easier. Additionally, while some of the content is available on some social media platforms, some companies may have bans on those websites. So if a website like Youtube is banned for example in a company, that same company could allow https://Infoonity.com and the videos on the website to be unblocked so that employees could enjoy some information security awareness content relevant to their jobs. So, hopefully you enjoy the pivot and the content. Please feel free to share the CC0 content, such as some of the videos and readings, if you find those useful. If you're part of an organization that wants some more customized content, such as curated role-based content, feel free tocontact Infoonity for consultation. You can help others while helping your organization's cyberinsurability posture.
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