This End User Cyber Fundamentals course covers Internet risks such as typosquatting, website spoofing, drive-by downloads, Malvertising, and how to protect yourself using security best practices. Already have an account? Sign In ». This course is designed for users looking for an understanding of how to navigate the internet securely.
You will learn about Social Media, Public Cloud Storage and IoT, what they are, what the risks are and how to use your security and privacy settings on these platforms to better protect yourself. We will review Security and Privacy settings for specific Social media platforms. The idea of this course is not just to help you understand what to do but the why. Why should you pick certain security questions or care how your data is secured over the internet and how security relates to tasks you do every day such as email, storing your photos and using Social Media.
Everything you learn in this course will help you in your personal and professional life. An introduction to End User Security Awareness, this course presents an overview of what cyber security is and why you should care. It is designed with the end-user in mind and serves as the ideal starting point for anyone looking to enter the cyber security field and ultimately raise their threat awareness.
What will I learn? What damages occur from a lack of security Three primary security threats What your duty is as a user related to enterprise security. From this course, you can expect to grasp damages that can occur from a lack of security, the three primary threats and what your duty as a user is related to enterprise security.
During the course, remember the ultimate goal of security practices: The C-I-A Triad confidentiality, integrity, and availability? Offering a cyber security awareness training to employees help protect both.
Management can take this into their own hands by offering a cyber security awareness training either in-house or relying on online courses such as Cybrary. A strong cyber security awareness training is designed to teach users or employees the practices and principles of protecting their data, either online, on a computer, gaming or mobile device.
Employees can often -- unintentionally -- be the reason cyber security attacks happen. For more details, read on. Work at home may happen on unmanaged and shared devices, over insecure networks, and in unauthorized or non-compliant apps. The new environment has put cybersecurity decision-making in the hands of remote employees.
In addition to the rapid dissolution of corporate perimeters, the threat environment is evolving rapidly as malicious actors take advantage of the current situation to mount coronavirus-themed attacks.
As security professionals, we can empower our colleagues to protect themselves and their companies. But choosing topics, producing engaging content, and managing delivery can be challenging, sucking up time and resources. Our customers need immediate deployable and context-specific security training. At RSA this year, we announced our partnership with Terranova Security, to deliver integrated phish simulation and user training in Office Advanced Threat Protection later this year.
Ensure that training is presented in easy-to-understand language. Offering end user training in multiple languages can potentially increase engagement and comprehension. This can help employees integrate cyber security awareness training into their day-to-day routines. Introduce topics covered within the NIST content library. NIST also provides recommendations regarding how to potentially structure cyber security awareness programs so that employees will look forward to hearing from security leaders.
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