Course Prerequisites
Certainly! Below are the minimum required prerequisites for successfully undertaking the Cyber Security Awareness course:
- Basic understanding of computing and internet usage
- Familiarity with common online communication methods such as email
- Awareness of the importance of data privacy and protection in a business context
- No specific technical skills are required, but a general interest in cyber security concepts is beneficial
These prerequisites are designed to ensure that learners can fully engage with the course content and apply the knowledge to their work environment. The course is suitable for a broad audience, including those who are not IT professionals but need to understand the importance of cyber security in the business context.
Target Audience for Cyber Security Awareness
The Cyber Security Awareness course equips professionals with skills to protect their business data and understand legal consequences of breaches.
- IT Managers and Administrators
- Risk Assessment Professionals
- Compliance Officers and Legal Advisors
- Small to Mid-sized Business Owners
- Human Resources Personnel
- Data Protection Officers
- Network and Systems Engineers
- Customer Support and Call Center Managers
- Financial Officers and Accountants
- Corporate Executives and Board Members
- Marketing Managers handling sensitive customer data
- Employees with access to company-sensitive information
- Security Consultants and Advisors
- Product Managers and Developers with a focus on software security
- Internal Audit Professionals
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Cyber Security Awareness?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered
The Cyber Security Awareness course equips participants with the knowledge to understand, identify, and mitigate risks to business data, explore legal implications, and respond to cyber security incidents.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Recognize the value of company data and assess its importance to business operations.
- Evaluate the potential financial and reputational impacts associated with data loss or breaches.
- Analyze worst-case scenarios to better prepare for and manage cyber security risks.
- Understand social engineering tactics such as vishing, whaling, and SMiShing, and how they can lead to data compromise.
- Identify and defend against email-based threats including phishing, spear-phishing, and malware.
- Learn about hacking, data breaches, and pharming, and their implications on business data security.
- Implement strategies to prevent loss and theft of physical media, such as USB sticks.
- Gain an overview of major data protection and privacy regulations, including GDPR, DPA, PECR, and EPR.
- Study real-world case studies of significant security breaches and their consequences for affected companies.
- Determine appropriate company policies and protocols for reporting and managing cyber security issues.
Target Audience for Cyber Security Awareness
The Cyber Security Awareness course equips professionals with skills to protect their business data and understand legal consequences of breaches.
- IT Managers and Administrators
- Risk Assessment Professionals
- Compliance Officers and Legal Advisors
- Small to Mid-sized Business Owners
- Human Resources Personnel
- Data Protection Officers
- Network and Systems Engineers
- Customer Support and Call Center Managers
- Financial Officers and Accountants
- Corporate Executives and Board Members
- Marketing Managers handling sensitive customer data
- Employees with access to company-sensitive information
- Security Consultants and Advisors
- Product Managers and Developers with a focus on software security
- Internal Audit Professionals
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Cyber Security Awareness?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes and Concepts Covered
The Cyber Security Awareness course equips participants with the knowledge to understand, identify, and mitigate risks to business data, explore legal implications, and respond to cyber security incidents.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
- Recognize the value of company data and assess its importance to business operations.
- Evaluate the potential financial and reputational impacts associated with data loss or breaches.
- Analyze worst-case scenarios to better prepare for and manage cyber security risks.
- Understand social engineering tactics such as vishing, whaling, and SMiShing, and how they can lead to data compromise.
- Identify and defend against email-based threats including phishing, spear-phishing, and malware.
- Learn about hacking, data breaches, and pharming, and their implications on business data security.
- Implement strategies to prevent loss and theft of physical media, such as USB sticks.
- Gain an overview of major data protection and privacy regulations, including GDPR, DPA, PECR, and EPR.
- Study real-world case studies of significant security breaches and their consequences for affected companies.
- Determine appropriate company policies and protocols for reporting and managing cyber security issues.