Name: Safeguarding Your Business from Cyber Threats
Overall Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (2 ratings)
Category: All Learners
Duration: 1.15 hour(s)
Individual Fee: Free

Is your business safe from cyber-attacks? Cyber-attacks are at an all-time high and every business is at risk. Any size business is vulnerable, no-one is too small or too big. Putting anti-virus on your computer is not sufficient. 

Are you doing the most to make sure your business is safe from malicious cyber-attacks? Learn 4 steps to a more secure business-technology environment.

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College of Lake County
19351 West Washington Street
Building E, Suite E186
Grayslake, IL 60030
United States
Importance: Why this competency is important to our organization, mission, strategy, or goals.

All businesses need to have a cybersecurity plan.  This course will teach you the 4 steps needed to protect your client and corporate data. 

Know and Explain: Information you will know, be able to explain, or be able to find.
  • What risk does your business face?
  • What data are you responsible for protecting?
  • Where are your most vulnerable data?
Do and Show: Important tasks or skills you will be able to perform and demonstrate to others.
  • Perform a risk assessment
  • Identify email attacks
  • Choose the tools needed to protect your business

SkillPrerequisiteExpected Outcome
Develop & Mobilize IT StrategyNot specifiedNot specified
Class Costs
Class Value$50.00
Individual Fee$0.00
Private Class Fee$0.00
5.0 out of 5 (2 ratings)

Great Information and Presented well. Wed, Nov 2, 2022
I thought the class was very well presented, offered great information and covered the dangers of cyber attacks against small business and how to protect yourself.
Great content well presented Wed, Oct 26, 2022
Cybersecurity is a Hot topic and it's a bit overwhelming for small businesses to approach it. I believe this was well presented for a small business owner to understand the risks and what options are out there without going into too much details of the tools that need to be implemented
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