End User Security Awareness

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Description

This is a non-technical course designed for every end user. Our experts explain very common security topics that are critical to be aware of in today’s work environment, but explains in the end-users’ non-technical language, so everyone can understand. Many stories are told as examples for easier understanding. One might think this is super easy and doesn’t go deep on topics, but you would be wrong, this course is a perfect fit for everyone to understand and prevent security risk.

The End User Security Awareness course is designed to educate individuals about the importance of cybersecurity and equip them with the knowledge and best practices to protect themselves and their organizations from various security threats. This course aims to raise awareness about potential risks, empower users to make informed decisions, and foster a culture of security-conscious behavior among end users.

The course is designed for individuals who use computer systems, networks, and digital devices as part of their daily work or personal activities.

It's important to note that the course is designed to be accessible to individuals with varying levels of technical expertise. It aims to educate and raise awareness about security risks, provide practical guidance, and promote responsible online behavior.

By being open-minded, engaged, and proactive in learning, participants can successfully complete the course and develop the necessary skills to protect themselves and their organizations from cybersecurity threats.

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn to make up a high-quality password
  • Explain how e-mail phishing, impersonation and even picking through the trash can all be used as tools to defeat IT security
  • All about physical controls that a company should be using to secure their data
  • Explore the most secure ways of disposing of sensitive data when it is ready for the garbage
  • Compare and contrast "Safe" vs. "Unsafe" networks
  • Explore the frightening world of Malicious Software, otherwise known as Malware

Who Should Attend!

  • Employees in Organizations
  • Small Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
  • Remote Workers
  • Students and Educational Institutions
  • Non-Profit Organizations
  • Home Users
  • Government Agencies and Public Sector Employees