Employee Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Employee Cybersecurity Awareness Training

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About Course

The Employee Cybersecurity Awareness Training Module is a foundational course designed for all Levino Capital staff to build essential cybersecurity knowledge and safe online behaviour.

Employees are the first line of defence this training empowers them to recognise, avoid, and report potential cyber threats before they cause harm.

Through twelve short, interactive modules, participants will:

  • Learn how to identify phishing emails, malware, and ransomware attempts.
  • Understand the importance of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and strong, unique passwords.
  • Explore secure browsing practices and how to protect information on social media and cloud platforms.
  • Gain awareness of mobile device risks, remote work security, and data protection responsibilities.
  • Apply Levino Capital’s reporting procedures and participate in simulated cyberattack exercises.

This course follows Levino Capital’s human-centred approach, combining technical best practices with behavioural reinforcement to create a culture of shared responsibility.

Upon completion, employees will be equipped to protect company data, maintain compliance, and contribute to a secure and resilient workplace.

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What Will You Learn?

  • How to recognise phishing, malware, and ransomware threats
  • How to use MFA and report suspicious emails correctly
  • How to protect data while browsing or working remotely
  • How to create strong passwords and avoid credential leaks
  • How to maintain good cybersecurity hygiene daily

Course Content

Introduction : You Are the Shield
In today’s digital environment; attackers are no longer relying only on breaking through technical defenses such as firewalls or antivirus software. Instead, they increasingly focus on the human element, exploiting mistakes or lapses in judgment. Each employee is, in fact, a “human firewall.” By staying alert and practicing safe behaviors, you can stop an attack before it even begins. Something as simple as refusing to click on a suspicious email link can save the company from a major data breach.

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