Cybersecurity (e-learning)

E-learning

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This course has been designed for any employee using technologies and internet.

Erreechten Niveau

Avancéiert

Dauer

1,00 Stonn(en)

Sprooch(e) vun der Déngschtleeschtung

EN

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Cybercrime is an ongoing threat. If you're looking to reinforce your teams understanding of the new virtual norm, stay up-to-date with the latest cyber training practices throughout our e-learning modules. They focus on the different types of cyber threats, showing you how to outsmart the hacker and how to implement best practices in your workplace.

Why should you choose our cybersecurity training package? Training practices are constantly evolving and PwC's Academy is always on the lookout for new ways to engage learners. These modules are not just about engaging our learners for product competency or better product adoption: they prepare the learners to fully understand how to minimise the security risks or even prevent the next cyberattack through scenario based learning since most attacks are enabled primarily by human error.

By the end of this training, you will be able to:

  • recognise cyber threats through different learning scenarios;
  • increase security in your workplace with a strong understanding of how a hacker operates;
  • keep your personal and private information locked down to avoid social engineering traps;
  • create more secure and stronger passwords to prevent being a victim of cyber crimes.

Inhalt

The course consists of 4 modules namely:

  • Information security
  • Social engineering
  • Hackers' capabilities
  • Password security

Organisatiounsmodus

We deploy our e-learning solution as from 10 licences.

  • From 10 to 50 participants: 75 EUR
  • From 51 to 150 participants: 70 EUR
  • From 151 to 300 participants: 60 EUR
  • More than 301 participants: 50 EUR

Zousätzlech Informatiounen

This training is coordinated by Michael Horvath, Partner, and Maxime Pallez, Director at PwC Luxembourg.

Michael has acquired a strong financial and regulatory audit as well as advisory background and significant experience leading projects in the asset management sphere.

In the recent past, Michael has been particularly involved in various regulatory projects related to the implementation of the EU regulatory framework for sustainable finance (i.e. SFDR, taxonomy regulation, CSRD) at entity and product level. Michael is involved in various other regulatory projects for clients, from DORA, AML/CFT regulation over CSSF circular 18/698 to MICA.

Maxime is a director and an information risk advisor specialised in information security governance. He has mainly worked on risk management projects and cyber security maturity assessments. Furthermore, he proved his ability to have a very good understanding of ICT and security issues by performing several IT audits within PwC Luxembourg.

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