
Training
Cybersecurity courses and training sessions
If you need to raise your organization's security level, the best way is to have an organizational strategy that includes scheduled training sessions for your staff on the latest attacks and the most effective defense techniques.
The reason is simple: cyber attacks often succeed by exploiting human weaknesses. This is known as social engineering, of which phishing (in all its variants) and typosquatting are examples.
The context
Verizon’s most recent data breach report (2025) analyzed over 22,000 security incidents, confirming over 12,000 of them as data breaches, with over 60% involving human participants.
The solution
You and your staff need key information to recognize and mitigate attacks that are constantly emerging with new variants, but share common characteristics.
Some key topics that could be covered in training
- Definition of Information Security and Cyber Security
- Standards for tracking, classification of systems and vulnerabilities
- Threat actors, attack tools, geopolitical aspects
- Social Engineering
- Security in the World Wide Web
- DNS Security
- The deep and dark web
- Practical tools for preventing, defending, and responding to cyber attacks
For each topic covered, an exam may be established, with certification of the result.