These seems to be no end of incidents of information leaks causing a stir in the news. It is said that 80% of information leaks are caused by people inside the organization. For example, when taking work devices like PCs out of the office and working in a public place, it’s important to be mindful of the risk that someone might be peeking or eavesdropping. In addition, there are new techniques used for cyberattacks targeting our mental blind spots.
The Information Security Course is a teaching aid which uses familiar examples likely to occur during work to explain concepts so that they are easy to understand even for beginners.
Furthermore, we will provide examples and clear explanations of the latest approaches for cyberattacks, which have been growing rapidly in recent years, including APT attacks, ransomware, and zero-day attacks, supply chain attacks, BEC (business email compromise), back door attacks, smishing (SMS phishing) and password list attacks.
This course also covers work from home security. Compared to an office where security is guaranteed, the risks are much higher when working from home. Each employee should understand the risks, and take countermeasures.
Try to remember these approaches, and improve your security literacy.
The revised version has been updated to reflect up-to-date security information and workplace conditions!