This online Cyber Security course for schools is designed to help your staff manage key cyber threats facing schools and […]
This online Cyber Security course for schools is designed to help your staff manage key cyber threats facing schools and will teach them how to improve your school’s cyber resilience. This Cyber Security training is specifically aimed at companies in the education sector including schools, colleges, and universities.
This online Cyber Security course for school staff will teach learners how to identify threats, the effects of cybercrime, understand what a cyber-attack is, the types, how to minimise the risk, how to report cybercrime, and what cyber policies your school should have in place.
Cyber security should be a high priority for any school relying on IT and online systems. Year-on-year instances of breaches in schools and higher education are rising. Each school needs to look after its data and manage the risks of using networked computers and services. Helping learners identify cyber threats and understand malicious software, this Cyber Security training course for schools teaches staff in the education sector the correct skills and knowledge.
Cyber Security in Education Training Course Outline
The aim of this Cyber Security training course for schools is to greater increase your knowledge of Cyber Security in Education.
The key points covered in this course are:
- Definitions
- Identifying Threats
- Policies
- Protection
- Guidance and reporting
- Support
Cyber Security in Education Training Course Learning Outcomes
- Definitions
Understand what a cyber-attack is, the types and how to minimise the risk - Identifying Threats
Identify threats in the online world and the effects of cybercrime - Policies Understand the cyber security policies your organisation should have in place
- Protection
Understand what information needs to be protected - Guidance and reporting Guidance on the detection and reporting of cyber-crime
- Support Information on the support available
This course is CPD accredited. It meets accepted Continuing Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.