Professional & Technology Skills

Cybersecurity skills for safer everyday work.

Practical digital safety — spotting threats, protecting accounts and building secure habits for teams, institutions and individuals.

Phishing AwarenessPassword HygieneData PrivacySecure Habits
Awareness→PracticeLearning levels
Every roleAudience
Scenario-basedTraining method
Digital data security concept with lock and shield
Security Skill Areas

Digital safety skill areas

Explore the practical security skills we train — built around the threats people actually face at work and at home.

Phishing & Social Engineering

Recognise deceptive emails, messages and calls before they cause harm.

Most common threatEveryone
What you will be able to do
  • Spot the warning signs of phishing attempts
  • Know what to do when you receive a suspicious message
  • Report incidents through the right channel
Scenarios shown are representative training examples, not live threat reports. Programmes are tailored to each organisation's context.
Learning Journey

Security awareness journey

From recognising risk to making safety a habit.

01

Recognise

Identify common threats and attack methods.

Vigilance
02

Protect

Secure accounts, devices and data with practical steps.

Stronger defence
03

Respond

Know the right action when something goes wrong.

Fast recovery
04

Sustain

Turn security into an everyday habit, not a one-off class.

Lasting safety
Outcomes

What you will be able to do

Security training reduces the human error that causes most incidents.

Spot threats faster

Recognise phishing and social engineering attempts.

Protect accounts

Use strong passwords and multi-factor authentication.

Handle data safely

Follow privacy rules in daily work.

Respond correctly

Know who to tell and what to do in an incident.

Secure devices

Keep software, devices and networks up to date.

Build safe habits

Make security part of everyday routine.

Why structured training

Structured security training vs learning as you go

Awareness training is significantly cheaper than the cost of a single incident.

DimensionStructured Security TrainingLearning as You Go
Threat coverageSystematic coverage of real threatsReactive, uneven exposure
PracticeScenario drills and simulationsNo practice before incidents
ConsistencySame standard across the teamVaries by individual
Incident costFewer, faster-resolved incidentsCostly mistakes and downtime
Common Questions

Cybersecurity training questions

No. Most incidents start with everyday users — that is exactly who awareness training is designed for. IT teams receive separate, more technical programmes.
Awareness programmes range from focused half-day sessions to multi-week campaigns, depending on the depth your organisation needs.
We use realistic, representative scenarios for practice. We never use live or personally identifying real-world incidents.
Next Step

Make your team harder to breach?

Describe your organisation and we will design a security awareness programme around your real risks.