Objective
Objective
Hackers call data centers and pretend to be customers who have lost their passwords or show up at a site and simply wait for someone to hold a door open for them. Hackers have been known to create phony web sites, sweepstakes, or questionnaires that ask users to enter a password. Phishing is a technique used to obtain sensitive information by impersonating oneself as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication. In Phishing Awareness Part I, you will learn about social engineering attacks, types of attacks, attacks techniques, and telltale signs of phishing attacks providing employees with deep knowledge of social engineering attacks. The course is designed for the organizations that need to comply with the regulatory requirements, support phishing awareness campaigns, and educate employees about the impact of social engineering attacks, especially those having exposure to private data, financial data, highly sensitive, and confidential data. In this course, you will be asked to read through lessons, participate in learning activities, and partake in knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning followed by the end of the course final assessment.
What you will learn:
- Learn about Social Engineering Attacks
- Social engineering attack techniques
- Steps in social engineering attack
- Types of Social Engineering Attacks
- Phishing attacks
- Telltale signs of phishing attacks
- Detection, Identification, and Tips to Keep You From Being Fooled
- Spear Phishing
- Detection telltale signs
- Use cases and phihsing attack detection exercises
Advanced Persistent Threat or Intrusion
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Anti Money Laundering (AML) Awareness
What you will learn:
- What it is and how does it work?
- Why people and organizations launder money?
- How money laundering works: basic process
- Legal consequences for money laundering, including state and federal (U.S.) penalties
- Applicable laws and regulation
- Insider trading
Architectural Solutions
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Asset Management
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Backup and Recovery
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Breach Management
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The training promotes the objectiveof informed management for better decision-making. raining provides managementand employees with a basic understanding of underlying concepts and recommendationsfor managing challenges. Each section informed you about additional trainingrequirements and recommended courses. In the next 10minutes, you will learn:
- What is the importance of abreach notification?
- What is a data breach?
- In what circumstances wouldnotification of a data breach be required and to whom?
- Suggested e-Learning courses toenhance the knowledge.
(Note - The suggested e-Learningprogram is a two-part series.)
Breach Notification Part I - Awareness
What you will learn:
- What is the importance of a breach notification?
- What is a data breach?
- In what circumstances would notification of a data breach be required and to whom?
- When and how should notification of a data breach be provided?
- Framework for Effective Data Breach Notification Legislation
- Timing of Notification to Affected Individuals
- Post Data Breach Immediate Action Items
- Breach Notification to Authorities
Breach Notification Part II - Advanced
What you will learn:
- Breach Management
- Effective Breach Response
- Data Breach Checklist
- Breach Notification Notice Content
- Notification Timelines
- Lifecycle of a Data Breach
- Public Relations Strategy
Bring Your Own Device
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Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (BCP / DR) Part I - Awareness
What you will learn:
- Disaster
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Use Cases
- Risks Covered by DR
- Driving Factors
- Challenges in Developing DR Plan
- Technical Challenges
- Key Factors in DR Plan