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Helping Great Companies Get Better at Compliance

Course Overview

You get an email from your "CEO" asking you to urgently transfer funds. A USB drive appears in the breakroom. Your colleague mentions their login stopped working. A vendor asks for customer data over the phone.

Which of these are security threats?

Answer: All of them. And they happen every single day.

The good news? You don't need to be a security expert to stop them. You just need to know what to look for—and what to do when something feels off.

This course uses real scenarios to show you exactly how security incidents happen: phishing emails, suspicious behavior, network weirdness, vendor scams, and even physical breaches like tailgating or lost devices.

You'll learn:

  •  The warning signs that something's wrong (even if you're not sure)
  •  What to do in the moment—no tech skills required
  •  How to report fast so the security team can act
  •  Why speaking up matters (and why you won't get in trouble for "false alarms")


Here's the truth: Cybercriminals are counting on you to ignore your instincts or stay quiet because you don't want to bother anyone. Don't give them that chance.

Trust your gut. Report fast. Stay safe.

 

Who Is This For?

  1. All employees – office staff, remote workers, frontline personnel, and contractors
  2. IT and help‑desk teams – responsible for monitoring and responding to technical anomalies
  3. Facilities and security staff – who may encounter physical threats and suspicious devices
  4. Managers and supervisors – to reinforce incident‑reporting processes in their teams
  5. New hires and trainees – to instill a culture of security from day one

 

Modules

  • Cybersecurity exercises – learn how to quickly recognize and respond to security incidents, from physical risks like fires or theft to cyber threats such as ransomware, phishing and data breaches.


Lessons

  1. Chapter 1

    Poglavlje 1

    Recognising Cybersecurity Incidents

Why Register?

  • Empower every employee to recognise and report a wide range of security incidents

  • Reduce the time between incident occurrence and detection, limiting potential damage

  • Foster a culture of vigilance and shared responsibility for cybersecurity

  • Meet regulatory obligations for incident recognition and reporting

  • Earn a certificate demonstrating your commitment to organisational security

Reach your full potential.