Cyber Security Basics Bundle

Description

The Cyber Security Basics Bundle is a ready-to-deploy training kit designed to raise foundational cyber awareness among general staff and new hires. Tailored for teams of various sizes, this bundle includes four powerful tools to kickstart a strong cybersecurity culture.

Included in this bundle

  • Video: Pay or No? 3 of the Most Common Types of Phishing Scams
  • Infographic: Cybersecurity 101
  • Quiz: Intro to Cybersafety on the Job
  • Poster: It Only Takes 5 Seconds to Be Hacked
  From identifying phishing emails to understanding basic best practices, this bundle delivers essential, engaging, and easy-to-digest content that meets the needs of today’s fast-moving, digitally connected workforce.  

Ideas for How to Use This Resource

  • Onboarding programs
  • Company-wide cybersecurity refreshers
  • HR and IT-led awareness campaigns
  • Intranet learning hubs and compliance initiatives
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$700.00

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