TrainingBriefs® Cybersecurity & Phishing
8 Minutes New Level: Foundational
Being aware of phishing emails (and what to do if you receive one) helps you protect your personal and financial information from theft or misuse, reducing the risk of identity fraud and unauthorized access to accounts. It also lowers the chance of malware infections that can disrupt your work, compromise devices, or expose sensitive data. In the workplace, phishing awareness strengthens overall security by preventing breaches that can spread quickly through a single compromised account.
Target Audience: General
Language: English
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Features
- Audio Narration
- Interactive Exercises
- Video
- Post-Assessment
Learning Objectives
Description
Phishing emails are deceptive messages that impersonate trusted sources to pressure recipients into sharing sensitive information or taking risky actions. Other things to consider when it comes to sketchy emails:
- There is never any transaction or task that is so urgent and confidential that you cannot talk to anyone else about it.
- Tasks that involve transfers of funds, or personally identifiable information, like employee social security numbers, should be verified with a superior.
- You should never volunteer information - such as who can authorize a transaction.
Learning Topics
Industry Settings
- Healthcare
- Industrial & Manufacturing
- Office & General
- Retail
Compatibility Notes
- Supports iPhone & iPad App: TrainingFlow™ App on iOS devices
- Supports Android App: TrainingFlow™ app on Android devices
- Supports Current Browsers: Chrome 60+, Firefox 60+, Safari 12+, Edge 16+
