End-User Security Awareness (CS-EUSA)
Cipher Storm has specially designed this course for the individuals working in the IT sector and holds little or no security experience. This course will raise the awareness by providing the basic security skills and giving your staff important concepts to protect themselves from various internet threats. Such as identity theft, weak passwords, phishing attacks, social engineering, physical security and many others. Cipher Storm consultants are highly experienced within various corporate environments which can draw wide range of knowledge to our client to understand security solutions, such as, firewalls, antivirus, anti-malware, OS patches and setting up the strong passwords. In many of today’s security breaches, people are used as the weakest link in the information security chain. No matter how many well-designed security policies are in place in your organization but they are considered useless until the employees are fully aware of maintaining the security consistency to save the corporate assets.
Cipher Storm End-User Security Awareness (CS-EUSA) training aims to give clear highlights on the importance of security within your organization and to follow the necessary procedures in daily activities.
Benefits
- Increase the organization visibility and good standing.
- Increase the awareness towards generic attacks (phishing scam, virus/worm or trojan, social engineering etc).
- Reduces the risk of human attack vector (Trust exploitation).
- Compliance with federal and state regulations.
- Industry comparable low-cost training program.
- Certification to ensure the required security awareness skills.
Course Contents
- Introduction
- End-User role in Security
- Malware Threats (viruses, worms, trojans)
- Adware and Spyware
- Combating viruses, worms, trojans, adware and spyware
- Phishing Scam Scenarios and Detection Methods
- Email Threats and Security Measures
- Information Security Controls and Policies
- IT Laws and Legal
- Wireless Security Awareness
- Windows Sharing Security (Workgroup/Domain)
- Physical Security (Usage of laptops, handhelds, portable drives)
- Social Engineering
- Good Password Choices
- Firewalls
- Security Updates (patches)

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