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CYBERSECURITY AWARENESS COURSE

 

In today’s digital landscape, protecting your business is more important than ever. At CyberWise, we specialise in equipping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with the knowledge and tools they need to help safeguard their operations.

Step by step towards resilience 

 

Our SME Cybersecurity Awareness Course is tailored for busy professionals and provides practical insights into identifying risks, preventing cyberattacks, and maintaining compliance with essential standards from a management level.

Reduce your surface attack area 

Every business has vulnerabilities, but not every business knows how to address them. CyberWise’s SME Cybersecurity Awareness Course is designed to help you minimise your attack surface and protect your organisation from costly cyber threats.

With a focus on simple, actionable steps, our course is tailored for SMEs looking to strengthen their defences without disrupting daily operations.

Who this course is for 

This course is for every business owner or decision maker (owner / manager / cfo) who has the responsibility of risk management for an entity. ​

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Intro to Module 6: Staff Training
Course Conclusion

NINE STEPS TO CYBERWISE

What you’ll achieve

 

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Have full visibility and inventory of all your endpoints.

  • Implement critical cybersecurity measures like staff training, password management, and MFA.

  • Meet cyber insurance requirements with evidence-ready practices.

  • Build a Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and an Incident Response Plan (IRP) to prepare for the unexpected.

 

The course

 

Introduction

Why cybersecurity matters for SMEs.

 

9 Core Modules
  1. Asset Management: Identifying and managing your digital assets.

  2. Principle of Least Privilege (POLP): Minimising access to reduce risks.

  3. Password Management: Strengthening credentials and improving security.

  4. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): Adding extra layers of protection.

  5. Updates and Patches: Keeping your systems current to block vulnerabilities.

  6. Staff Training: Empowering your team to recognise and stop threats.

  7. Back-ups: Safeguarding your data against loss.

  8. Cyber Insurance: Understanding policies and meeting their requirements.

  9. Incident Response Planning (IRP): Preparing for and responding to breaches.

 

Bonus Content
  • Build a Business Continuity Plan: A vital part of your IRP.

  • Introduction to Social Engineering: Identifying and Preventing Manipulation Tactics.

Protect Your SME Starting Today
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