Cybersecurity Training

Cybersecurity domains

Cybersecurity is not just about firewalls or antivirus software. It’s much bigger than that. From managing passwords to securing networks and training employees, cybersecurity covers a wide range of tasks.   To keep things organized, the world of cybersecurity is divided into 10 major domains. Each domain focuses on a different area, but together they form a complete system for protecting your business, data, and people.   In this...

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cyber threat hunting

Cyber threats are increasing every day, and traditional security measures are not enough to stop them. Attackers use advanced techniques to hide inside networks, waiting for the right moment to steal data or cause damage.   Threat hunting is the proactive search for hidden cyber threats within an organization’s network. Instead of waiting for security alerts, cyber security professionals actively look for signs of an attack. The...

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employment identity theft

Identity theft is a well-known crime, but many people are unaware of employment identity theft, which can have serious consequences for both individuals and businesses. This type of fraud happens when someone uses another person’s identity to gain employment, pass background checks, or commit financial fraud. Unlike credit card fraud, employment identity theft can go unnoticed for months or even years. It is often only...

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UPnP Universal Plug and Play

Imagine connecting a new printer to your Wi-Fi network, and it just works with no manual setup, no entering complicated IP addresses. This convenience is made possible by UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), a protocol designed to make networking devices seamless.   While UPnP makes life easier for users, it also raises security concerns. Cybercriminals can exploit its open nature to launch attacks, access sensitive data, and...

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DNS Spoofing

The internet is an essential part of our daily lives, but many people don’t realize how much it relies on the Domain Name System (DNS). DNS acts like a phonebook for the internet, translating human-friendly website names (like google.com) into IP addresses that computers understand. However, cybercriminals have found ways to manipulate DNS and redirect users to fake or malicious websites. This attack is known...

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Phishing Email vector illustration

Phishing attacks are one of the biggest cyber security threats today. They trick people into clicking on harmful links, often disguised as emails or messages from trusted sources. These links can steal sensitive information, install malware, or even take control of your accounts. Many people realize they’ve clicked a phishing link only after it's too late, leading to stress and security risks.   If you’ve clicked on...

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DNS Spoofing

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal data, disrupt networks, and spy on users. One of the most dangerous and often unnoticed attacks is DNS spoofing. This attack manipulates the Domain Name System (DNS) to redirect users to fake websites without them realizing it.   Imagine typing a bank’s website URL into your browser, but instead of reaching the real site, you land on a fake version that...

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Phishing attacks vector illustration

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal personal information and money. Two common cyber threats are spoofing and phishing. Many people confuse these terms because both involve deception. However, there are different types of attacks with unique methods and goals.   Spoofing is when a hacker pretends to be someone else, such as a company, person, or website, to trick you. For example, they might send an email...

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Phishing Email vector illustration

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal sensitive information, and one of the most common methods is phishing. Phishing attacks come in different forms, but two of the most dangerous types are phishing and spear phishing.   While both attacks aim to steal personal or business data, they have key differences. Phishing is a broad attack sent to many people, hoping that someone will fall for it. Spear...

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Spam vs Phishing

Cybercriminals are always finding new ways to trick people into giving away personal or company information. Two of the most common cyber threats today are smishing and phishing. Both are types of social engineering attacks that target individuals through fake messages. However, they use different methods to deceive victims.   If your employees do not know how to recognize these attacks, your organization could face data breaches,...

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