Overview
Proofpoint ZenGuide is a security awareness and training platform now available to the Butler community. It is provided as part of the University's broader information security program to help faculty, staff, and students recognize, prevent, and respond to cybersecurity threats such as phishing, malware, and social engineering attacks.
ZenGuide delivers training content and simulated phishing exercises designed to build practical security skills and reinforce safe computing habits.
What Proofpoint ZenGuide Does
Proofpoint ZenGuide supports Butler University by:
- Improving security awareness - Provides interactive training modules on topics such as phishing, password security, data protection, active threats, and safe use of email and the web.
- Reducing phishing risk - Uses simulated phishing emails to help users learn how to identify and report suspicious messages.
- Reinforcing best practices - Encourages behaviors that help protect Butler systems, data, and community members.
- Supporting compliance and risk management - Helps the University meet security awareness requirements and reduce the likelihood of security incidents caused by human error.
Participation in ZenGuide training helps protect both individual users and Butler University as a whole.
Who Uses ZenGuide
Proofpoint ZenGuide is used by Butler University faculty, staff, and when applicable, students who have University credentials. Training assignments may be required as part of Butler's information security program.
How to Access Proofpoint ZenGuide
You can access ZenGuide using your Butler University credentials.
- Open a web browser and go to: https://butler.ws01-securityeducation.com/
- Sign in using your Butler University email address and password.
- Once logged in, you will see your assigned training modules and any required actions.
If you experience issues logging in, ensure you are using your correct Butler credentials and try a different browser if necessary.
Getting Help
If you have questions about ZenGuide, assigned training, or encounter access issues: