Be Smarter Than a Hacker

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Equip your employees with the skills to outsmart hackers and enhance their cyber awareness. This animated video offers straightforward guidance that covers personal and company cyber safety, while addressing how employees might inadvertently jeopardize their employer. The scope of cyber awareness encompasses prudent app usage, responsible handling of company data, cautious Wi-Fi usage, and beyond.

All videos are customized with your branding, which includes an animated treatment of your logo. Videos are delivered in HD MP4 format. Hosting of the video is not included in the base package and can be quoted separately.  
File Type: Video

$249.00

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During the checkout process, you will be prompted to upload your logo or send it via email. Once we have your brand material, we will deliver this resource branded for your organization in less than 48 hours. It will arrive via the e-mail you provided.

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Here’s an easy way to remember how to spot a fake email, text, or social media post. We call it the Blood Pressure Rule. Phishing, smishing and vishing texts or emails can all raise our blood pressure due to their threatening tones and unrealistic promises. Employees learn to stop and take a breath before they “click”.