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Security Awareness Training for Employees 2026 + Free Ebook
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Security Awareness Training for Employees 2026 + Free Ebook

The Best Security Awareness Course : Learn essential strategies to protect your data for employees - Cyber Security
Created byYaz Bekkar
Last updated 2/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • You will be trained, on all the ways hackers can socially engineer you, through email, browsing, files, mobile phones, connected home devices etc
  • Identify the human emotions attackers exploit to access your money, personal accounts, systems, and company networks.
  • Spot social engineering red flags – Detect phishing attempts in emails, texts, and calls to prevent successful attacks.
  • Adopt secure habits – Implement practical steps to safeguard yourself and your organization from cyber threats every day.
  • Creating strong passwords and managing them securely.
  • Safe browsing habits and recognizing malicious websites.
  • Browser Security & Browser Plugins
  • Learn the fast and easy process to spot a fake email.

Course content

1 section15 lectures1h 32m total length
  • Security Awareness1:07

    In this introductory lesson, we explore the concept of security awareness and why it is essential for everyone in the digital age. Learn how staying informed can help you avoid being a victim of cyber threats, and the role you play in maintaining a secure environment.

  • Creating Strong Passwords: The First Line of Defense8:55

    Your password is the first barrier against unauthorized access. In this lecture, we will dive into best practices for creating strong, secure passwords and how to manage them effectively. We’ll also explore common mistakes and how to avoid them.

  • The Limitations of MFA: Why More Layers Matter5:57

    Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is a powerful tool, but it’s not foolproof. This session will address the potential weaknesses of MFA and why it’s critical to add other layers of security. Learn what hackers target and how you can stay ahead of them.

  • Demystifying Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)5:26

    What is MFA, and why is it an important security feature? In this lesson, we’ll explain how MFA works, its different types, and why it’s a crucial step in safeguarding your digital assets against unauthorized access.

  • Malware Unmasked: How to Identify and Avoid It12:30

    Malware is one of the most common cyber threats today. This lecture provides an overview of what malware is, how it spreads, and the different types. You’ll also learn practical tips to avoid downloading malicious software and securing your devices.

  • Antivirus/EDR Killer9:01

    In this video, we explain a modern attacker technique known as an “EDR killer” tools and methods designed to disable or bypass Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR) protection. You’ll learn why criminals target security agents first, what the “kill chain” looks like when endpoint defenses are weakened, and the warning signs defenders can watch for (like unusual service stops, tampering attempts, or sudden loss of telemetry).
    What happens if a hacker manages to “switch off” the security on a computer before launching the real attack?
    Security Awareness is a must!

  • Business Email Compromise: A Real-World Scenario3:17

    This lesson takes you through a real-world example of Business Email Compromise (BEC). You’ll learn how cybercriminals exploit email vulnerabilities, the financial and reputational damage they can cause, and steps to protect your business from falling victim to BEC.

  • Phishing Attacks: Recognize6:22

    Phishing is one of the most common forms of cyberattacks, targeting individuals and businesses alike. Learn how to recognize phishing attempts, what steps to take if you receive a suspicious email, and how to educate others about these threats.

  • New Phishing Techniques3:47
  • Report the phishing attacks5:05
  • Public Wifi Demo - What can happen to Victims?11:52
  • The Dangers of Public Wi-Fi and How to Stay Safe6:55

    Public Wi-Fi networks are convenient, but they also expose you to potential risks. This lesson will highlight the dangers of using unsecured public networks and offer practical advice on securing your connection when you’re on the go.

  • Securing Your Home Wi-Fi: Protecting Your Digital Life6:37

    Your home network is a prime target for cybercriminals. In this lecture, we’ll walk you through the steps to secure your Wi-Fi network, from strong encryption to updating firmware. Learn how to protect your home devices and personal data from intrusions.

  • Safe Browsing Practices: Protect Yourself Online5:46

    Learn how to browse the internet securely by avoiding malicious websites, understanding secure connections (HTTPS), and utilizing tools like VPNs and browser privacy settings. This lesson will empower you with essential practices for protecting your personal information and staying safe online.

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Description

Security Awareness

This a great start for Security Awareness Training. Every click you make online, every email you open, and every file you download could be a potential target for cybercriminals. Whether you're working from home, running a small business, or simply navigating the web, understanding how to protect yourself from online threats has never been more critical. This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to safeguard your data, your devices, and your organization from cyber threats.

Created and taught by Yaz, a seasoned cybersecurity expert, this course dives deep into the mind of the attacker, showing you exactly how hackers think, operate, and exploit vulnerabilities. Yaz is not only a certified ethical hacker and penetration tester, but also a cybersecurity architect and consultant for a major multinational cybersecurity firm. This course is built on real-world expertise and experience.

Why Take This Course?

Most cybersecurity awareness courses focus solely on defense, but this course goes one step further. Here, you’ll learn how to protect yourself by first understanding how hackers launch their attacks. Yaz’s philosophy is simple: you can only defend yourself if you know what you’re up against. Through real-life examples, you'll be exposed to the tactics, techniques, and procedures used by cybercriminals to infiltrate systems.


Imagine knowing exactly how a phishing email is crafted to fool even the savviest employee. Or how attackers bypass Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data. Understanding these attacks from the attacker's perspective gives you an edge, arming you with the awareness and best practices necessary to protect yourself, your home, and your workplace.


Who is This Course For?

This course is for anyone who uses the internet – from individuals working from home to employees in large organizations. Whether you're tech-savvy or a complete beginner, this course provides the foundation you need to stay safe online. It’s particularly valuable for:

  • Home office workers who manage sensitive data remotely.

  • Small business owners looking to protect their companies from cyber threats.

  • Corporate employees wanting to understand how to avoid phishing and social engineering attacks.

  • IT professionals interested in how attackers think to improve their defense strategies.

Yaz’s real-world experience and hands-on approach to teaching make this course accessible to all, no matter your background or technical skills.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone who wants to learn about security awareness and privacy online for personal development or to help protect their family.
  • Employees who use a computer and the Internet to do their jobs.
  • Anyone who's looking for a basic security awareness course.
  • IT folks who need ideas on how to reach their users.
  • Anyone who wants a peek into the state of information security.