What you'll learn:
- Understand fundamental information security concepts including the CIA triad
- Identify common security threats and vulnerabilities in corporate environments
- Apply best practices for password security and access management
- Implement proper data handling procedures based on classification levels
- Recognize phishing attempts and other social engineering tactics
- Follow appropriate incident response protocols
- Maintain physical security in the workplace
Information Security Training for Corporate Professionals
Cyber threats are evolving faster than ever — is your team ready?
In 2024 alone, the average cost of a data breach reached $4.88 million, and over 90% of successful cyberattacks started with human error. This course puts the power to stop them directly in your employees' hands.
Designed for today's workplace — remote, hybrid, or on-site — this 1 hour and 18-minute, self-paced training gives corporate professionals the practical knowledge they need to recognize, respond to, and reduce cybersecurity threats. No technical background required.
What Makes This Course Different
This isn't a dry compliance checkbox. Built by information security practitioners, this training uses real-world attack scenarios, current threat examples, and actionable techniques your employees can apply from day one. Every module is designed to be immediately relevant to how people actually work — across email, cloud tools, mobile devices, and shared networks.
What You'll Learn
Phishing & Social Engineering — Spot modern phishing emails, deepfake-based scams, vishing (voice phishing), and manipulation tactics used in today's attacks
Password & Identity Security — Best practices for strong credentials, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and password manager adoption
Safe Browsing & Remote Work Security — Secure habits for web use, public Wi-Fi, VPNs, and working from personal or shared devices
Data Protection & Classification — How to handle sensitive data, avoid accidental exposure, and comply with privacy regulations (GDPR, HIPAA, and more)
Ransomware & Malware Awareness — How infections spread, what to do if you suspect an attack, and how to avoid being the entry point
Incident Reporting — When and how to report a security concern, and why early reporting is critical to minimizing damage
AI-Enabled Threats — An introduction to emerging risks like AI-generated phishing, deepfakes, and automated attacks now targeting everyday employees
Who This Course Is For
Employees at any level across any department — HR, finance, operations, sales, legal, and beyond
New hires completing onboarding security training
Organizations meeting compliance requirements (ISO 27001, SOC 2, NIST, HIPAA, PCI-DSS)
Teams looking to build a stronger, more security-aware culture
The Outcome
By the end of this course, every participant will understand their role as a first line of defense — not just a policy-follower. They'll leave with a clearer picture of how attacks happen, how to avoid them, and exactly what to do when something looks wrong.
Investing in your people is the most effective cybersecurity strategy you can deploy. Start here.