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Security Awareness Training for Small Businesses

A programmer is typing a code on a keyboard to protect a cyber security from hacker attacks and save clients confidential data.

Employees are the first layer of cyber defence in any business so ensuring they can spot common cyber security issues or risks is essential.

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) is launching staff training sessions in Security Awareness.

Security Awareness Training provides employees with a basic but effective understanding of their cyber environment and the confidence to recognise and draw attention to any potential security issues.

Topics include:

  • recognising social engineering
  • how to protect against the different ‘ishings’ e.g. spear phishing, vishing, email phishing and smishing
  • the importance of strong passwords
  • social media conduct
  • handling a ransomware attack

The training is aimed at those with little or no technical knowledge and delivered in small, succinct modules supported by real-world examples that are relevant to the context of your business.

It costs just £60 for one person, with every extra person costing an additional £10 (+VAT). To book a training session please select the following link Security Awareness Training (SAT) for Small Businesses (office365.com)

If you would like more information about whether this service is right for your business please contact enquiries@wcrcentre.co.uk

The WCRC part of a national network of not for profit CRCs working with local businesses and supply chain to strengthen cyber resilience across Wales. 


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