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Cybersecurity for Employees: E-mail and Browsing Practices

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What you'll learn

Identify the critical components of e-mail security, including setting up spam e-mail filters and utilizing local e-mail filter applications.
Recognize and respond to potential e-mail threats, such as phishing attempts and suspicious links, to prevent data theft and malware infections.
Understand the risks associated with internet browsing at work, including the dangers of downloading software from untrusted websites and the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering attacks.

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Description

The course emphasizes the importance of secure e-mail and internet usage to prevent data breaches and protect sensitive information. Participants will learn about setting up effective e-mail filters, recognizing and avoiding phishing attempts, understanding the risks of browsing the internet at work, and safeguarding against social engineering attacks. By implementing these best practices, businesses can enhance their cybersecurity measures and reduce potential risks to their organization, customers, and partners. Identify the critical components of e-mail security, including setting up spam e-mail filters and utilizing local e-mail filter applications. Recognize and respond to potential e-mail threats, such as phishing attempts and suspicious links, to prevent data theft and malware infections. Understand the risks associated with internet browsing at work, including the dangers of downloading software from untrusted websites and the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering attacks.


Course Objectives:

Identify the critical components of e-mail security, including setting up spam e-mail filters and utilizing local e-mail filter applications.;Recognize and respond to potential e-mail threats, such as phishing attempts and suspicious links, to prevent data theft and malware infections.;Understand the risks associated with internet browsing at work, including the dangers of downloading software from untrusted websites and the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering attacks.;;

Duration: 11 min.

System Requirements

Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 or higher, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, iPad iOS, Mac OS 10, Apple Safari 8, Android Google Chrome. Works on Mobile, Tablet or Computer.

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Safety Instruct

784 Courses

Safety Instruct provides OSHA Compliance and Workplace Safety training designed to keep employees safe and organizations compliant. Their catalog includes Hazard Communication, PPE, Fire Safety, and industry-specific courses that meet federal and state regulations. The training is interactive, accessible, and tailored for both employees and supervisors. Safety Instruct emphasizes practical, real-world learning that helps reduce workplace risks. Companies use these courses to strengthen safety programs and meet compliance requirements.

Cybersecurity for Employees: E-mail and Browsing Practices

Cybersecurity for Employees: E-mail and Browsing Practices
Cybersecurity for Employees: E-mail and Browsing Practices

The course emphasizes the importance of secure e-mail and internet usage to prevent data breaches and protect sensitive information. Participants will learn about setting up effective e-mail filters, recognizing and avoiding phishing attempts, understanding the risks of browsing the internet at work, and safeguarding against social engineering attacks. By implementing these best practices, businesses can enhance their cybersecurity measures and reduce potential risks to their organization, customers, and partners. Identify the critical components of e-mail security, including setting up spam e-mail filters and utilizing local e-mail filter applications. Recognize and respond to potential e-mail threats, such as phishing attempts and suspicious links, to prevent data theft and malware infections. Understand the risks associated with internet browsing at work, including the dangers of downloading software from untrusted websites and the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering attacks.


Course Objectives:

Identify the critical components of e-mail security, including setting up spam e-mail filters and utilizing local e-mail filter applications.;Recognize and respond to potential e-mail threats, such as phishing attempts and suspicious links, to prevent data theft and malware infections.;Understand the risks associated with internet browsing at work, including the dangers of downloading software from untrusted websites and the vulnerabilities posed by social engineering attacks.;;

Duration: 11 min.

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