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Training + Awareness
At PSSG, we recognize that privacy, security, and confidentiality are interrelated processes — that can only work properly if people know what to do. And what not to do... And why.
PSSG offers standard and customized workshops, courses, and seminars. Each session delivers relevant content that is relevant and up-to-date. Course content, focus, and format are developed to ensure that your objectives are met.
PSSG training workshops and seminars bring theory to life.....
...because we know that learning how to do something — and understanding why it needs to be done — is critically important.
...because people really want and need the whys, wheres and whos of business process — that is vital to understanding the hows of technology, applications, and systems. |
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COURSES
Identity Theft: Let's Be Frank
Discover how easy it is to steal a person's identity, and some of the methods used. Explore techniques and mechanisms to protect an identity. Understand consequences that victims suffer, and learn the steps to take to regain a stolen identity.
By the end of this session, you'll understand the nature, costs, and consequences of identity theft — from both a personal and corporate perspective.
Recent national and international cases are profiled and analyzed.
The attention given to hackers by the media is what gets the attention of upper management — but in reality, hackers represent a relatively small proportion of information risks. The greater peril exists among employees, executives, and consultants — the trusted elite who have access to an organization’s most sensitive systems and data. They know how to hurt the organization specifically, drastically, and quickly.
Discover how to recognize the hidden risks in your organization, and vital practices to protect against — and recover from — the problems that organizations face when trying to guard against, and recover from, the hidden risks on the inside.
Explore some of the strategies and mechanisms needed to reduce risk — before, during and after employment, contract, or outsourcing.
Privacy Pays: The Law and Good Business
A dizzying array of privacy and information security legislation affects every Canadian and every business that collects, stores, uses, or destroys information. Laws from Canada and from other jurisdictions affect Canadians, and organizations and executives are under increasing scrutiny with more stringent compliance requirements.
This in-depth workshop will help you recognize what is private, what is not, and what the issues are. Strategies and tools to safeguard personal information will be discussed.
Explore the inextricable links between privacy and security — and how critical both are to gaining and retaining credibility, investor confidence, and market share — and to ultimately achieving overall business goals.
Discover strategies and tools to safeguard personal information. Learn about current regional, national, and international privacy issues and legislation, and what organizations must do to be in compliance.
Risk Management: Cyberliability
Explore technological and business cases for organizations to protect their information assets, reduce risk, control losses, and avoid cyberliability.
Physical security measures protect systems and networks; but the controls that address social engineering risks must also be addressed to ensure comprehensive security.
This session examines current issues and future trends in information security including:
* Cyberliability risks, issues, repercussions, and pitfalls.
* How social networking sites can jeopardize your business and career.
* The major causes of privacy breaches and information security losses.
* Email and internet risks and risk avoidance strategies.
* Regulatory, legal, and business reasons for developing and implementing comprehensive and effective information security policies.
* Worst case scenarios of information losses, privacy breaches, and related cyber crises.
* Future trends in regulatory requirements that affect personal and corporate privacy and information security.
* Future trends in wireless, RFID, and advanced technologies and their impact on existing privacy and security paradigms.
Home computers have rapidly become central to the way many people communicate, conduct business, and entertain themselves. As such, they are open to a variety of attacks and intrusions from outsiders, including malicious hackers. Executives and other employees who connect to corporate computer systems often place the organization at greater risk.
Discover the major components of home computer (in)security and how that can affect corporate systems, information, and privacy.
This course is especially valuable for every home-based office, and for every organization that has remote workers. Home Office Security outlines protective and preventive actions to take — and habits to acquire — to ensure that home computers and information are protected.
Practical Privacy Policies
This is an in-depth exploration of information security policies — what they are, how and why organizations need to write them, how they support business objectives, and how they must be implemented to protect against risk.
The course outlines legal and business reasons for developing comprehensive and effective policies; discusses pitfalls to avoid; and provides strategies to increase cyber-risk awareness while working within the real constraints of time, money and resources. Analyzing policy examples will help learners improve their own policy-writing.
Students will receive a policy framework, checklists, and document examples.
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