
This class will cover the following topics: why is information security important to you. Who does Information Security effect, how is it different from IT Security, what is layered security, examples of routine security, and what is your responsibility.
This class will cover the following topics: what is social engineering, what is spyware, how does it propagate, what kind of information should you keep private?
This class will cover the following topics: what is your online presence, how does information appear online, how do you appear online, examples of the difference between security, privacy & anonymity, and how these terms relate to each other.
This class will cover the following topics: How security can be inconvenient, how employees can be complacent and make security lapses, how society urges people to share information, how accessible data can be hard to secure, understanding the misconceptions of Cyber Security, kinds of threats, general ways of addressing threats, overview of procedure employees should follow daily, and more!
This class will cover the following topics: Insider vs. outsider security, how are they different, examples of insider threats and outsider threats, insider vulnerabilities, outsider vulnerabilities, training, and common sense.
This class will cover the following topics: Overview of malware and threats, how to recognize malware, types of malware and how devices get them, and how to mitigate malware threats.
This class will cover the following malware topics: Email attachments, USB stick threats, infected websites, how hackers use websites to spread malware, sharing files or using the cloud, social engineering, the human facto, mitigating malware threats, strategies to reduce risk in your company, being prepared, and knowing how IT team works.
This class will cover the following malware topics: Overview of the different layers (Physical, Network, System, Application, User), the threats you might expect at each level, and how you can identify threats at each level.
you should use passwords, what are the risks of a weak password, what constitutes a strong password, and understanding the importance of password privacy.
Antivirus/Antimalware.
Detecting Malware.
This class will cover the following topics: Keeping your workstation secure when away, keeping your office secure, identify and report suspicious persons in the building, how to deal with confidential documents, know where to store data, make regular backups of data, act in accordance with workplace policies.
This class will cover the following topics: working in public spaces, connecting to public Wi-Fi, keeping physical goods safe, shoulder surfing, and Keeping data secure when working from home.
This class will cover the following topics: email security, securing email, spam, responding to email that enters your inbox, sending personal information over email, and reporting anything unusual.
This class will cover the following topics, benefits of social media for companies, social media’s risk to information security, securing our social media accounts, spreading awareness of social engineering, real-world examples.
This class will recap the series.
This class will go over creating an effective Information Security Policies
Course Description
Did you know the number of data records compromised in publicly disclosed data breaches surpassed 2.5 billion in 2017.
And as we all know, Facebook announced a data breach in 2018, where 87 million user accounts were compromised
Our data is being compromised more than ever. Training all employees on how to protect themselves against attacks is one of the most effective ways to protect your organization.
Course Objectives
The objective of this training is to ensure that all your employees can clearly Identify, Mitigate and Report any potential cyber threats to your organization.
Training Approach
This training offers a fresh approach by presenting engaging content in a scenario-based format. This training uses micro-learning methodology to ensure learners aren’t overwhelmed with information. Throughout the course, the learner will take interactive quizzes and assessments to test their readiness. The training is available on-demand so learners can take at their own pace or part of a designated employee training program.
Who’s this for?
This compliance training is designed for all employee role types from office administration to CXO. This course will cover the following topics:
Course Topics
· What is Information Security
· What are Threats
· How to Practice Information Security at Work
· Email Safety and Safe Online Browsing
· Implementing a Security Policy