Physical Security Awareness Training for Employees

30th September 2019 | Training Physical Security Awareness Training for Employees

Computer security in the 21st century isn’t solely about password hygiene and phishing attacks. It must also include physical security training to guide employees on how to maintain a secure physical location.  This animated video outlines the various ways in which employees should protect their work-spaces, their pin codes when entering access codes to a building and what to do if a corporate device is lost or stolen.

This video along with the others in our ‘Video Library’ are examples of what you can see when you use CyberHoot’s training platform. Our CyberHoot.com Library is not indicative of what exists in our Application Training Library as we have 600+ videos ready to assign for training in the system. Training videos inside the platform consist of Cybersecurity, PCI, HIPAA, Human Resources, ITAR, and various product training programs (QuickBooks, ADP, SalesForce, Teams, etc.). To see what else CyberHoot has to offer you can get started by heading to our homepage and scheduling a demo with our Co-Founder and cybersecurity expert, Craig Taylor. 

CyberHoot does have some other resources available for your use. Below are links to all of our resources, feel free to check them out whenever you like: 

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