PwC’s e-learning on cyber security

This e-learning module provides basic knowledge about information security and trains the individual user in identifying attempted data theft and what the user must do to prevent such attempts. Order a single licence or receive an e-learning package customised for your company.

For several years, we have been exposed to an increasing cyber threat from criminals intending to steal data (source PwC’s Cybercrime Survey). This has resulted in new security initiatives and new legislation in different sectors, all of which aim to raise our guard against these threats.

PwC has developed a new e-learning package on information security. This package consists of five easily accessible modules that will train your organisation in information security. The content of each module is based on the experience gathered by our global organisation with more than 3,000 consultants advising companies on cyber security.

At the end of the modules, users will have to complete a test to ensure that they achieve the required skills. You may use either a cloud solution on PwC’s on-demand platform or your own learning platform to run PwC's e-learning package.

You can also take part in all the modules of our e-learning 'on the go'. The e-learning, PwC On Demand, can be found on our web page or for download for iPhone and Android.

The five modules

  • What is information security?
  • Your employee responsibilities
  • Access control
  • Clean desk
  • Printing and shredding

 

  • Definition of various types of information
  • Use of systems and applications, including rules for installing applications and using e-mail and cloud services
  • Possible elaboration of encryption and cloud services
  • Use of devices (PCs, tablets, mobile and storage devices)

 

  • Security of information in public spaces
  • Use of public and private networks
  • Work at home
  • Use of IT equipment not provided by your organisation
  • Security on trips to other countries

 

  • Use of secure websites
  • Behaviour on social media
  • Offensive material
  • Use of free online services such as music streaming

 

  • What is phishing?
  • Typical phishing content
  • Perspective of IT criminals
  • What is ransomware?
  • Purpose of phishing e-mails
  • Possible elaboration of different types of phishing
  • How to avoid attacks

 

We offer you

  • Modular e-learning based on the latest threat reports from PwC’s cyber security organisation
  • Testing of employees' understanding of cyber threats
  • Complete e-learning to be held at your premises
  • E-learning to be structured and customised according to your specific needs
  • E-learning to be hosted and executed by PwC.

We tailor our e-learnings to suit your business needs, from one user license and access to separate modules to full e-learnings with login facilities for all employees (the featured price examples include all modules).

GDPR- and information security e-learning price examples

Kontakt os

Mads Nørgaard Madsen

Direktør og leder af Consulting-forretningen, PwC Denmark

Tlf: 2811 1592

Jørgen Sørensen

Partner, Head of Data Factory & Responsible AI, PwC Denmark

Tlf: 2494 5254

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