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Cyber Security Awareness Month – Free Online Course for Staff
By: Organisational Development
Last updated: Monday, 28 October 2024
Cyber Security concerns the way in which individuals and organisations can reduce the risk of cyber-attacks. Cyber Security has become a crucial aspect of our daily lives where we are increasingly reliant upon digital platforms, risking cyber threats that can lead to data breaches, financial losses, and damage to reputation. With Cyber Security Awareness Month taking place this October, The Principles of Cyber Security course offered by East СÀ¶ÊÓƵ College Group provides a great opportunity to build on the Cyber Security at СÀ¶ÊÓƵ monthly bitesize training and on your existing knowledge of Cyber Security issues.
Why enrol:
- Practical skills: Offering breadth and depth of study, the curriculum covers key knowledge of the principles of Cyber Security. Through six mandatory units, learners will:
- Appreciate the need for Cyber Security and the impact of cyber-crime.
- Learn about Cyber Security terminology and the concept of social engineering.
- Explore key legislation related to Cyber Security and how to maintain data confidentiality and security.
- Gain knowledge of malicious software and ways in which a system can be infected.
- Understand the preventative methods used to maintain Cyber Security, including the principles of user access control and firewalls.
- Identify the benefits of teamwork and interpersonal skills when working in a Cyber Security role.
- Flexible learning: With an estimated completion time of 1-4 weeks, the course is fully online and designed to be self-paced. Whether you have a few minutes during lunch or a couple of hours on the weekend, you can engage with the material when best suits you, while benefiting from an experienced assessor on hand to help you with any questions you might have.
- Professional development: Upon successful completion of the course, you will gain a fully accredited Level 2 certificate by NCFE CACHE, enhancing your CV and professional profile. A qualification in this area can also act as a stepping stone for those who wish to study Cyber Security at a higher level.
How to get started:
Signing up is simple. Just visit the and choose The Principles of Cyber Security.
You will be asked to fill out a short questionnaire, which includes a basic maths and English assessment, and provide identification details such as your passport/driving licence to verify your eligibility for the free course. Make sure to sign up using your @sussex.ac.uk email address.
For further information, please email Independent.learning@escg.ac.uk or check out East СÀ¶ÊÓƵ College Group’s .
Contact
Contact the School office: lps@sussex.ac.uk.