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CyberSAFE

Learning Method: Instructor-led Classroom Learning Duration: 0.5 Day


Overview:
This course is designed for non-technical users of computers, mobile devices, networks, and the Internet. Subjects covered will enable employees to use technology more securely to minimize digital risks. Students will learn to identify many of the common risks involved in using computers and the internet, as well as ways to use it safely, to protect themselves and their organizations from those risks. CyberSAFE training allows companies to increase their cyber security quickly and with minimal investment by ensuring that end-users are equipped with the knowledge necessary to be good stewards of their organizations’ data.

Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for all end-users.

Prerequisites:
Students should have experience with the basic use of Microsoft Windows or Apple computers, including desktop, laptop, or tablet computers, cell phones, and basic Internet functions such as web browsing and email.

Outline:

Section 1: Identifying the Need for Security
Topic A: Identify Security Compliance Requirements
Topic B: Recognize Social Engineering

Section 2: Securing Your Devices
Topic A: Maintain Physical Security of Devices
Topic B: Use Passwords for Security
Topic C: Protect Your Data
Topic D: Identify and Mitigate Malware
Topic E: Use Wireless Devices Securely

Section 3: Using the Internet Securely
Topic A: Browse the Web Safely
Topic B: Use Email Securely
Topic C: Use Social Networking Securely
Topic D: Use Cloud Services Securely

  • Your Business Might Be at Risk
  • Create Stronger Cyber Safety Policies
  • Educate Your Employees on Cyber Safety
  • Promote device security in your organization
  • Know how to report Cyber incidents to the right authorities
Create an internal person or team to keep your company Cyber Aware and up to date. Every student who takes this course can earn a Certified CyberSafe certificate after passing exam at the end of class.
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