In many cases, network intrusions, loss of data, or even loss of funds are due to a failure to follow simple security basics. This course overviews some effective, common-sense techniques to secure your computer or network and associated data that are both low-cost and low-tech solutions. Tips on detecting social engineering emails and employee education to prevent the loss of data and funds to social engineers are also discussed.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize the importance of computer and data security techniques
Recognize and understand how different social engineering techniques can breach computer and data security
Recognize methods to prevent social engineering fraud schemes
Instructional Method: Self-Study
Review Date: 7/24/2023
Required Components: Written Materials
CPE Final Exam Required Passage Grade: 70%
Please Note: This course must be completed within 1 year of the date of receipt of this course for CPE Credit.
Prerequisites: None
Level: Overview
NASBA Category: Information Technology - Technical
Recommended CPE: 1 Hour
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