Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Training

Training your employees on cybersecurity is critical in this age of online everything. All employees access various online systems and applications to handle their daily tasks. Customer service, order entry, inventory management, accounting, payroll, and content management systems, just to name a few. How many employees check their work email from their personal devices? What are the risks?

Watch sample training videos and see our cybersecurity training topics below.

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Sample Course: Defining Cybersecurity

It’s hard to have a conversation about cybersecurity without throwing around a lot of jargon, so in this course we’re going to break down some common cybersecurity terms. We’ll define cyberspace, cybersecurity, cybercrime, cyberterrorism, and other familiar terms.

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Sample Course: Types of Malware

To help prevent a cyberattack, it’s good to have an understanding of what’s out there and how they get into your system. This course will walk viewers through the many types of malware including adware, bots, ransomware, rootkits, spyware, Trojan malware, computer viruses, and worms.

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Additional Cybersecurity Topics

Cybersecurity training is for everyone

Your employees need to be a human firewall for the systems and data your organization holds. As with many training topics, cybersecurity training is not a one-time event. The content needs to be reinforced and reviewed. Technology evolves quickly and so do the cybercriminals, so your training needs to evolve too.

Think about these cyber scenarios:

  • An employee checks their personal email from their work computer in their office. They click on an unsafe email attachment that launches malware. On their work computer. Behind your firewall.
  • A salesperson’s flight is delayed and they work on their corporate laptop in the frequent-flier lounge on the free wifi. They leave their laptop unattended and unlocked while they use the restroom.
  • An executive goes out to lunch and they set their company-supplied mobile phone on the edge of the table in a busy restaurant and they don’t notice when the thief walks off with the phone.

All employees need to be trained in cybersecurity, not just your IT department. Different jobs have different risks. It’s much more than the obvious firewall and antivirus software, it’s part of risk management. Most successful attacks are the result of unintentional employee negligence. It’s critical to create policies, processes and training on cybersecurity. Train your employees to be vigilant. Protect your business and your assets. Help your employees protect their personal information.

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