Don’t Get Hacked! – Training for employees

This is a half-day training for end-users. Stand the ethical hacker right in front of your employees. Because the employees are the easiest and most likely targets of hackers, let them hear about real-life attacks. It is the best (not to mention entertaining) way for them to get an idea of how many options attackers actually have, what types of attacks they use, and how to defend against them. A Follow-up discussion is also an important part of this training.

You will learn

Can I become the victim of a hacker attack? What cunning methods can hackers use to deceive you? What is social engineering, phishing, spear-phishing, or vishing? What happens if I don’t update software? Are my passwords secure? Where should I store them? Will antivirus programs protect me? What are the dangers of connecting to an unencrypted Wi-Fi? How do VPNs help?

All this and more will be discussed at the Don’t Get Hacked course.

Designed for

  • • Employees working with a computer

Pre-requisite knowledge:

  • • Elementary computer skills

Curriculum

The curriculum of this training is built around many years of practice of an ethical hacker and his experience with end-user attacks.

  • Social engineering attacks - USB drives
  • Social engineering attacks - Emails, phishing, spearphishing
  • Social engineering attacks - Telephone, Vishing
  • Social engineering attacks – Physical access
  • What can hacker achieve – hacking demonstration of an unpatched computer
  • How to create a strong password
  • Password managers
  • Hesla uložená v prohlížečích
  • Fake forwarding rules (Outlook)
  • Fake antivirus software
  • Unencrypted WiFi networks
  • VPN, how to use and why

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