Cybersecurity: Physical Security, Cybercrime, and You

In today's digitally-driven world, the focus on cybersecurity is evident, but the importance of physical security should not be underestimated. This micro-learning course sheds light on the critical role physical security plays in safeguarding sensitive information, preventing breaches, and preserving brand reputation. The course equips employees with actionable strategies to mitigate risks associated with physical security breaches. Explore the impact of tailgating, USB device vulnerabilities, and phone phishing while learning how to protect personal and organizational assets effectively. By the end of this course, learners will be empowered to become vigilant contributors to their organization's physical security defense.

Cybersecurity: Physical Security, Cybercrime, and You

Course Objectives

Upon completion of Cybersecurity: Physical Security, Cybercrime, and You you will be able to:

  • Analyze the risks and consequences of physical security breaches, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a secure workplace environment.
  • Evaluate and implement best practices for physical security to reduce vulnerabilities and enhance workplace security.
  • Apply proactive measures to protect personal and organizational assets ensuring a stronger defense against physical security threats.

Seat Time: 10 min


Catagories: Cybersecurity, Employee Skills, Technology


Keywords: Technology, Cybersecurity, Cyber Crime, Cyber Attacks, Computer Safety, Phishing, Hacking, Hackers, Cybercrime, Data breach, Hacker, Cybercriminals

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