Security Awareness for IT Staff - ESP-A-002
- Track: Software, Technical.
- Level: Awareness level - Provides a basic understanding of IT security responsibilities relative to a particular role
- Overview
This course highlights the very basics of Security to give an understanding of the risks and terminology associated with IT and security systems. In this way organisations can better prepare themselves to establish and maintain a secure IT environment.
- Outline
- Delegates will learn about the threats both internally and externally that face their organisation and the countermeasures that they can provide to safeguard against them.
- The course highlights the basics of Security to give an understanding of the risks and terminology associated with IT and security systems.
- The training material will be interspersed with anecdotal esperience and real-world examples.
- Course duration
- 1 day - The course begins daily at 9.30 and ends at 17.00 on each day. This can be tailored to meet client’s specific requirements.
- Course cost
On application. This includes courseware, refreshments and lunch on the day.
- Course dates
- There are currently no dates scheduled for this course.
.- Course location
On-Site / Espion Training Center
- Content
Unit One: Overview of Information Security
- Information Security Defined
- The need for information security within the organisation
- Why is ICT security important?
- What are you trying to protect?
- Data Confidentiality
- Data Integrity
- Data Availability
Unit Two: What are the Threats?
- Internal & External Threats
- External Breaches & Attacks
- Internal incidents
- Internal attack Case Study
- The Internet
Unit Three: How can we protect ourselves?
- How does the organisation approach security?
- What can I do?
- How do we protect ourselves: Passwords
- Unapproved Software
- Virus Protection
- Third Party Access
- Web Usage
- Case Study
- Email Usage
Unit Four: Legal Issues
- Irish Legislation
- Who is responsible for compliance?
- Confidentiality
- Criminal Damages Act
- Copyright
- The Bottom Line
- Compliance
- The Emerging Pattern