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Yes. By module with topic keywords:
Personally Identifying Information (PII), responsibility to protect company and customer information, data aggregation, the cost of data loss, approved data retention and disposal
Social engineering techniques, goals, recognizing attacks, workplace social engineering, phishing, examples of notorious social engineering successes, individual responsibility
Vulnerability of sensitive data on mobile devices, best practices at hotels, airports, cafes, automobiles, Wi-Fi risks, cable lock policy, shoulder surfing
Email vulnerability, storage locations, proper use, risks to sensitive information, intranet security versus Internet security, basics of email encryption, phishing indicators, appropriate handling of spam and chain email
Basics of viruses, trojan horses, spyware, recognizing and reporting malicious software
We discuss personal use guidelines for company computing equipment. What is appropriate, illegal, or grounds for disciplinary action.
Stresses the importance of not sharing passwords, what makes a strong password, password policy, techniques to construct a memorable strong password,
Recognizing reportable incidents, importance of timely reporting, where to report incidents
The student is presented with a ten question quiz randomly drawn from a pool of thirty questions
An optional responsibility acknowledgment
An optional printable course completion certificate