General Security Awareness
Our General Awareness Training helps your team recognise, respond to, and prevent everyday cyber threats. From phishing and device security to data handling and online behaviour, these interactive modules empower staff to make safer choices across every part of your organisation.
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Your staff need to be aware of the savvy social engineering tactics and trends to protect themselves, their families and the organisation from becoming a victim of voice scams.
This course focuses on Vendor Email Compromise (VEC) and the risk associated with vendors becoming compromised within the supply chain. VEC is a type of Business Email Compromise (BEC)
Scammers developed Smishing tactics to tap into the trusting nature of text messaging. Empower your staff to spot a Smishing attack.
This course is designed to help you understand the importance of protecting privileged access to computers, systems, and online accounts. You’ll learn what it means, why it matters, and the steps to keep information and devices secure.
Passwords are the primary means to authenticating and accessing systems within organisations and at home. Ensure you understand the important role of passwords in keeping information safe and secure.
This course identifies some common signs of scams via social engineering. You will learn how to protect your organisation, yourself and your family from social engineering.
Ensure your staff understand how to best protect their mobile devices at work and home.
Phish Finder Fundamentals is an interactive game-based challenge where you are tasked with uncovering the hidden dangers lurking in your inbox.
In today's digital age, more and more people are working remotely or travelling for work While this can be convenient, it also poses a risk to the security of sensitive information.
Give your staff clarity on how they can protect the organisation and themselves by understanding email security.
Employees will understand risks associated with cloud computing and offers some tips on securing your information when using the cloud.
Bring your own device (BYOD) provides familiarity and ease for users but having diverse technologies can cause significant disruptions to organisation security. Ensure your staff understand the security.
Get expert guidance to match your people with the right awareness training for maximum impact.
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