Help your business get
cybersecurity aware.

FREE training to help prevent breaches.

User-friendly online cybersecurity training

A simple and comprehensive approach that encourages awareness and supports the security frameworks often required by insurers.

Email protection
What to look for, what to avoid

Web protection
Wi-Fi, IoT and search engine security

Social engineering
How to recognise scams, what to do

Threats overview
Malware, phishing & insider threats

Password policies
Best practises like 2FA, and how to use them

Remote workforce
Stay safe while working from home

What do you get with ESET Cybersecurity Awareness Training?

  • Learn techniques that will protect your organization, and your personal privacy
  • Share easily with your employees and colleagues
  • Choose from 19 cybersecurity topics in 5 main categories
  • Enjoy interactive video content
  • ESET Cybersecurity Awareness Training includes a final recap quiz
  • Start training immediately after filling out the form

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