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Cybercriminals often rely on human error to bypass security defenses, making cybersecurity awareness a critical skill for every employee. This Cybersecurity Awareness for Non-Technical Employees course teaches you how to identify and prevent cyber threats—without needing an IT background.
We’ll start by exploring common attack methods, including phishing, malware, and social engineering, with real-world examples to show how minor mistakes, like clicking on a fraudulent email or using a weak password, can lead to major security breaches.
The course also covers best practices for securing workplace devices, identifying suspicious activity, and following company security protocols. You’ll learn how to respond to breaches when they do occur and the best ways to report issues to strengthen your company’s defenses.
With a focus on practical application, you’ll gain the confidence to make smart security decisions in everyday situations. By the end, you’ll be equipped to recognize threats, protect sensitive information, and contribute to a secure workplace environment.
It is designed for non-technical employees who want to learn how to identify and prevent cyber threats without needing an IT background.
No. The course teaches you how to identify and prevent cyber threats without needing an IT background.
It covers common attack methods including phishing, malware, and social engineering, plus best practices for securing workplace devices, identifying suspicious activity, following company security protocols, data privacy, recognizing insider threats, and responding to and reporting breaches.
You will gain skills in cybersecurity compliance, data protection planning, and threat detection, and the confidence to make smart security decisions in everyday situations.
The course is organized into lessons spanning topics from an introduction through phishing, malware, social engineering, passwords, securing devices, data privacy, incident response, and reporting, with several Test Your Knowledge checkpoints and a concluding lesson.