Social Engineering Security Training
Business Program
Every day, your business is being Socially Engineered.
How can you defend against hackers, scammers, and thieves if your employees don’t know how they think?
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With support, your employees become your greatest security
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They now protect themselves, their family, their community, and your business.
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What if your employees had the skills to recognize red flags.Â
What if they could recognize suspicious behavior both online and in-person?
How would your business be different if your greatest security asset was not a firewall or fancy security software, but the people who already make your business a success?Â
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It is time to train your employees in Social Engineering Security.
How employees protect your business
In today’s digital age, where data breaches and cyberattacks arebecoming increasingly sophisticated, investing in the training of your employees is not just a precaution—it’s an imperative.Â
Educated employees are your first line of defense, equipped to recognize and thwart potential threats before they can escalate into full-blown crises.
By prioritizing cybersecurity training, you’re not only safeguarding your company’s sensitive data but also fostering a culture of vigilance and responsibility. This proactive approach minimizes risks and demonstrates to your clients and partners that you are serious about protecting not only your interests but theirs as well.
In essence, the cost of employee training pales in comparison to the potential financial and reputational damage of a security breach, making it a wise and necessary investment for any forward-thinking business owner.
Does this sound familiar?
It was a bright, sunny morning.
The smell of coffee was in the air, and the office was busy with the day’s activities. A new delivery driver from a familiar company was dropping off the morning packages.
“Do you mind if I use a computer to check an email?” he asked.
“I forgot my phone at home today.”
Thinking nothing of it, the front desk agent directed him to a computer in a side office. “You can use this one,” she said.
“Thank you so much; you have saved my day,” he replied.
The driver quickly checked his Gmail, browsed Facebook and watched a YouTube video before leaving, thanking the front desk agent on the way out. Later that day, another employee opened the computer.
The driver had locked down the computer with ransomware.
Stories like this happen every day in businesses just like yours.
At LearnOnlineSecurity.com, we are focused on changing the world through Social Engineering Security education. We can build more secure businesses and avoid the headache and cost of a security breach by educating the core of our business, our employees.