Cybersecurity Awareness for All Employees
In today’s digital workplace, cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility. This course provides employees with essential cybersecurity knowledge and the practical behaviors needed to reduce organizational cyber risk and protect critical information.
Focus of the Comprehensive Training
Learners will explore how human behavior impacts cyber threats, particularly in distributed and remote work environments, and will develop habits that support secure decision-making.
Course curriculum
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Course Overview and Objectives
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Overview of common cyber threats (phishing, spear phishing, malware)
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Overview of common cyber threats (phishing, spear phishing, malware)
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How social engineering exploits behavior and trust
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Best practices in password creation and multi-factor authentication
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Identifying suspicious emails and unsafe web behavior
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About this course
- $12.00
- 8 lessons
- 0.5 hours of video content
Course Target
Participants will be able to:
Define organizational cyber risk and explain how employee behavior contributes to both vulnerability and protection.
Organizational cyber risk refers to the potential harm to systems, data, or operations caused by cyber threats, and employee actions can either increase risk through unsafe behaviors or reduce risk by following secure practices.
Identify common cyber threats (e.g., phishing, social engineering, credential compromise) relevant to on-site and remote work settings.
Recognizing common cyber threats enables employees to detect and avoid malicious attempts that target users to gain unauthorized access to organizational systems and information.
Explain the relationship between cybersecurity knowledge, attitudes, and daily practices in reducing security incidents.
Cybersecurity knowledge and positive attitudes influence daily behaviors, helping employees consistently make secure decisions that reduce the likelihood of security incidents.
Strengthening your human firewall through everyday secure behavior
Empower your workforce to become your strongest line of defense—because cybersecurity starts with informed and responsible people.