Cyber Security best practices to protect against cyber threats
Cyber Security best practices to protect against cyber threats
This course covers basic cyber security best practices by depicting the typical day of someone working from home. Risks arising from teleconferencing and email will also be highlighted. Course participants can learn to take simple steps towards protecting themselves from cyber threats arising from the increasing adoption of work from home arrangements.
Duration of the training: 15 minutes
Login access duration: 30 days
Learning mode: Self-Paced
Language: English
Upon successful completion of this e-learning module, you will have a clear understanding of the following:
The course employs a variety of training tools such as digital learning, tests, and other interactive exercises to enhance delivery of theoretical knowledge. Easily accessible via your laptop, tablet and mobile phone, the course gives you the opportunity to log in and learn whenever, wherever.
We will introduce you to four knowledge areas, which you will all need to work through. The individual topic areas each include a range of information regarding the virus and behavior rules for hygiene. After you have worked through the topic areas, there will be a quiz with eight questions, and you will need to get at least 80% of them right.
The cumulative duration of the programme is 15 minutes, after which you will be required to pass a quiz to receive your internationally recognised e-certificate with a unique ID.
This course is specially designed for general deskbound office workers who need to work from home.
Prerequisites: None
The course structure and content are developed by experts from TÜV SÜD’s Digital Academy Approval Board. Consisting of product specialists and technical experts, they have been working on IATF implementations to help organisations around the world achieve business excellence.
This assures you that the course has been created with meticulous instruction, introducing you to diverse perspectives and best practices in the relevant standards.
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