Cyber Security Awareness Training, Page 558 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
9822 reviews
I had to compete the test 3 times as the site crashed each time I was completing it and then the last time (4th)I completed it said I got 95% although it had said I got every question right as I went through so I was disappointed
I’m not a computer whizz and rarely use the internet so this was interesting but also scary just how easy it is to get scammed and for it to cause massive problems in the work place.
Informative and concise cyber Security awareness Training which every employer ideally should be trained. The video was engaging, animated and delivered well. The section were precise and the end of the training quiz was good.
Useful to remind us to be aware and not click on things in a rush. Even for personal issues such as bank accounts this is important.
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I really like the day to day analogies used to demonstrate the key points of this module.
Excellent and clear information.
The office videos were more engaging than the presenter, they gave a more realistic picture of how cyber security impacts at work. More of these situations would be more relatable in the course. It would be good if the course made you address areas that could be improved. Such as making you list possible risk areas to review. E.g, I share Joe Bloggs password for access to X system, I store my passwords on Y file. Fran could then review for improvements. The questions in the test were very easy, too obvious to be testing but a good thing for re-capping and reviewing.
The office videos were more engaging than the presenter, they gave a more realistic picture of how cyber security impacts at work. More of these situations would be more relatable in the course. It would be good if the course made you address areas that could be improved. Such as making you list possible risk areas to review. E.g, I share Joe Bloggs password for access to X system, I store my passwords on Y file. Fran could then review for improvements. The questions in the test were very easy, too obvious to be testing but a good thing for re-capping and reviewing.