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Improve Internal Software Security Awareness
Passwords remain a primary barrier between sensitive systems and unauthorised access. This lesson explains what makes a strong password, how to build memorable passphrases, how to use a password manager safely, and habits for changing passwords in a secure, practical way. The guidance is written for non-technical and technical staff, managers and remote workers, with clear examples you can apply immediately.
À Propos de Ce Cours
This practical course helps employees recognise everyday software security risks and adopt safer behaviours. Through scenario-based lessons on passwords, phishing, device security and data handling, learners gain simple, actionable practices that reduce organisational risk.
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Non-technical employeesTechnical employeesManagersRemote workers
Objectifs d'Apprentissage
Recognise security risksApply password hygieneIdentify phishing attemptsSecure devices consistentlyProtect sensitive data
Compétences Acquises
Password managementPhishing recognitionDevice security basicsData handling practices
Modules du Cours
1Module 14 leçons
1.1Creating and Managing Strong Passwords
1.2Detecting Phishing Emails and Messages
1.3Understanding Social Engineering Tactics
1.4Module Quiz
2Module 24 leçons
2.1Securing Work Devices in the Office
2.2Safe Practices for Remote and Travel Use
2.3Handling Company and Customer Data Safely
2.4Module Quiz