Cyber hygiene training - your security starts here
The weakest link in an organization's IT systems is the user
Your organization may have the best solutions to protect IT systems and data. All it takes is one employee’s negligence and all that effort will be wasted.
More and more cyberattacks are targeting users to steal their account information or fraudulently obtain important data from them. The behavior of employees outside of work, such as using their personal devices and social media, also plays an important role. It is the latter that can provide cybercriminals with important information for the attack to be successful.
What do you have to lose?
2023, 70% of cybercrimes were user account hijacking.
Compared to 2022, the number of computer scams in 2023 increased by 45%
The average computer fraud loss in 2023 was around €8,400
In 2023, the loss of cyber attacks amounted to 12.1 million euros (Estonia)
Why choose cyber hygiene training?

Risk reduction
Aware users can prevent most cyberattacks and therefore reduce the risk of attack.

Raising awareness
Much in cybersecurity depends on user behavior and their habits.

Preparing for threats
Regular training and exercises help maintain user vigilance

Reliability protection
A knowledgeable organization is a reliable partner. It also reduces the risks for others.
Where to start when planning training?
You can think about what the main concerns are or select areas in which you want to educate your employees.
Put together your own training from topic packages
Choose the appropriate topics you want to train your employees on
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