Empower Your Team with the Essentials to Protect Against Cyber Threats.

In today’s digital workplace, cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility. This course equips employees with essential knowledge and practical skills to safeguard sensitive information and protect their organization from cyber threats. Participants will learn the basics of cybersecurity, including recognizing phishing scams, creating strong passwords, securing devices, and adhering to best practices for safe online behavior. Designed for all employees, regardless of technical expertise, this course fosters a culture of vigilance and resilience, empowering teams to reduce risks and enhance organizational security.

Cybersecurity Fundamentals for Employees explores the world of cybercrime. This one-day course will ensure that staff gain an appreciation of company-wide measures to protect against cyberattacks and their own role in the success of these defense measures.

  • Recognize Common Cyber Threats
    Identify phishing attempts, malware, ransomware, and other common cyber threats.
  • Understand the Importance of Cybersecurity
    Gain awareness of how individual actions contribute to the organization’s overall security.
  • Implement Safe Online Practices
    Learn best practices for secure web browsing, email usage, and social media interactions.
  • Create Strong Passwords and Manage Access
    Understand the principles of creating secure passwords and managing access credentials effectively.
  • Secure Personal and Work Devices
    Learn how to safeguard devices by updating software, using antivirus tools, and avoiding unsecured networks.
  • Protect Sensitive Information
    Understand how to handle and protect sensitive data to ensure compliance with organizational and legal standards.
  • Respond to Security Incidents
    Learn how to report suspicious activity and respond effectively to potential cybersecurity incidents.
  • Promote a Security-First Culture
    Encourage proactive thinking and teamwork to build a resilient organizational defense against cyber risks.
  • General Employees – Staff at all levels, regardless of technical expertise, who interact with digital systems or handle sensitive information.
  • New Hires – Employees onboarding to the organization to ensure they adopt secure practices from day one.
  • Managers and Team Leaders – Supervisors who need to model and enforce cybersecurity best practices within their teams.
  • Remote Workers – Employees working from home or other offsite locations who face unique cybersecurity challenges.
  • Customer Support Teams – Staff handling customer data who must ensure secure information handling.
  • Sales and Marketing Teams – These teams frequently interact with external stakeholders and may encounter social engineering tactics.
  • HR and Administrative Staff – Employees managing sensitive employee records and organizational data.
  • Non-Technical Staff – Individuals who are less familiar with technology but play a crucial role in organizational security.

Available through one-half to 2-day classroom delivery (OptimaForce-led or train-the-trainer), online eLearning, one-on-one coaching, webinars, and student materials.