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Modern threats to information security: What Everyone Needs to Know 

Cyber threats pose a significant risk to businesses of all sizes, and understanding these threats is key to protecting your organization. In this workshop, we will study the types of cyber threats and explore the consequences of cyber attacks on businesses, as well as the necessary ways to protect your business from cyber attacks.

Content of the training:

In today's digital age, the importance of cybersecurity for businesses cannot be overestimated. With increasing reliance on technology and the Internet, cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated and frequent, posing a significant risk to businesses of all sizes. The training will guide the participants through several topics:

Why I'm the Target

  • Breaking down the reasons why someone could become a target of cybercriminals
  • Overview of cyber criminal groups and their motivations

 

Example of a data breach

  • Analysis of examples where criminals took advantage of the lack of basic security measures
  • Possible consequences of the data breach

 

What are the basics of protection and why

  • Anti-virus tools – types and applicability within companies
  • Updating data and addressing vulnerabilities
  • Passwords – why for as long as possible, the risks associated with passwords and keeping them
  • 2FA and Password Managers

 

Risks of mobile devices

  • danger of apps and different app sharing centers
  • too many permits – what exactly does this mean?
  • Excessive sharing on social networks

 

Phishing, Vishing, Smishing with examples

  • Definition of Phishing, Vishing and Smishing
  • basics of identifying and analyzing suspicious messages

 

Train your employees

  • Education of employees on information security
    how to involve employees in the information security program
  • Best practices for creating a safety culture
  • Incident reporting

 

Conclusion, summary of the topic with safety advice

Duration: 4h

Lecturer: Roland Lipošinović, Security Governance Generalist Juraj Ban, Security Architect, Infobip

Location: Infobip Quantum, Istarska ulica 9, Vodnjan

Terms: 30.04.2024., 9h to 13h

what is

de minimis?

Low-value aid; the total amount of which may not exceed €200,000 per undertaking, or €100,000 in the case of an undertaking engaged in road transport for hire or reward, in any period within three fiscal years.

In doing so, all de minimis aid shall be taken into account (aggregated) irrespective of the instrument, purpose and level of the de minimis granting authority.

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