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CS Training For Your Workforce

Cybersecurity training is crucial to the sustainability of your business. By properly training your employees on how to spot an online threat, you can thwart criminals from the start, saving your business money and reputational loss.

If you’re interested in some digital training for your office, here is a list of where your business can start.

Best Practices: A great training to begin with involves helping employees understand the basic concepts of cybersecurity. This training would include email safety, safe online behaviors, social media precautions, password security, and online threat trends. It is important to stress the importance of cybersecurity compliance and how employees should react to threats when they inevitably arise.

Types of Social Engineering Attacks: There are several types of social engineering attacks, and they are only getting more sophisticated. Some of the most common attacks include phishing, whaling, pretexting, and baiting. Each of these threats attempt to accomplish obtaining personal information such as usernames and passwords, private company information, and banking information. Having a training session tailored to exploring each of these threats and how to spot them can stop a threat before it costs your company millions.

Remote Work: The majority of the country is still working remotely in the wake of the COVID-19 global pandemic, and the number of threats is rising dramatically. Employees need training to ensure corporate safety. This training encompasses best practices while working remotely including Wi-Fi restrictions, vulnerabilities with video conferencing, proper equipment safety, and more.

Dos and Don’ts: While it may seem basic, some employees will be unfamiliar with the basic dos and don’ts of online safety. A training like this can break cybersecurity down to its simplest form to make sure every employee can do their part to protect the business and remain vigilant.

Human error is behind 99% of successful attacks. This means your employees are the first line of defense against bad actors. Security-related risks are reduced by 70% when businesses invest in cybersecurity training and awareness, so make sure your business stays safe and gets started training today.

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