Information Security Awareness, Training and Motivation — Native Intelligence, Inc.

Security Awareness Course Topics

We tailor our elearning awareness courses for each subscriber. 
Here's a list of topics that we can include in your custom course.
Choose the ones that best suit your needs.

  • The Most Important Thing - security is a team effort and an individual responsibility
  • Access Controls - physical and or logical (passwords); physical includes badges, tokens, tailgating, and strangers
  • Appropriate Use - of email, the Internet, company resources
  • Complying with the Law - any of these: Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX), Gramm-Leach-Bliley (GLBA), HIPAA, PCI DSS, FERPA, and FACTA Red Flags
  • Continuity of Operations / Disaster Recovery - end user roles and the importance of backups
  • End User Responsibilities - company policy, security resources, and rules of the road for end users
  • Email Use and Security - information disclosure, malware, and appropriate use
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  • Ethics - scenarios to stimulate thinking about behavior - the good, the bad, and the ugly
  • Home PC Security - habits from home determine habits at work, safe computing basics
  • Insider Threat - errors, omissions, and bad acts
  • Internet Security - browsers and applications (can include P2P, chat, IM, blogs)
  • Key Concepts - preventing loss, goals, security ecosystem, layers of protection
  • Malicious Software - goals, signs, and symptoms
  • Portable Devices and Media - when the data have left the building
  • Personnel Security - separation of tasks, background checks, suspicious behavior
  • Protecting Information - privacy, PII, PHI, phishing, identity theft
  • Protecting Kids and Seniors - special cases for security
  • Reporting Incidents - what to report and how
  • Social Engineering - methods used and constructive rudeness as a defense
  • Social Networking - do you know who your friends are?
  • Security as a Competitive Advantage - protecting reputation and brand
  • Software Security - licenses and piracy
  • Threats and Vulnerabilities - update and cyber crime trends
  • Road Warriors - remote access, telecommuting, travel
  • Security Unplugged - wireless technologies

New topics are continually developed, and existing modules are updated, to keep the material fresh.