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This microlearning course on Consequences of Cybercrime is designed to raise awareness on how cybercriminals target individuals and organisations.
Delivered in a powerful, video format, this microlearning course enables learners to gain a deeper understanding of the tactics used by cybercriminals and the breaches in information security which occur as a result of cybercrime.
Learn the importance of information security, the impact of cybercrime on organisations and their impact on employees and individuals alike.
This course does not have an assessment.
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1 - 10 |
£34.50 / per learner
€40.87 / per learner
$44.87 / per learner
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11 - 20 |
£29 / per learner
€34.86 / per learner
$37.72 / per learner
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21 - 50 |
£23 / per learner
€27.65 / per learner
$29.92 / per learner
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51 - 100 |
£17.50 / per learner
€21.04 / per learner
$22.76 / per learner
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101 - 150 |
£11.50 / per learner
€13.82 / per learner
$14.96 / per learner
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150+ |
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Number of Learners | Cost (per year) | |
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50 - 100 |
£34.50 / per learner
€41.48 / per learner
$44.87 / per learner
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101 - 200 |
£29 / per learner
€34.87 / per learner
$37.72 / per learner
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201 - 300 |
£24.50 / per learner
€29.46 / per learner
$31.87 / per learner
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301 - 400 |
£21 / per learner
€25.25 / per learner
$27.31 / per learner
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401 - 500 |
£17.50 / per learner
€21.04 / per learner
$22.76 / per learner
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501 - 750 |
£14.50 / per learner
€17.44 / per learner
$18.86 / per learner
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751 - 1000 |
£11.50 / per learner
€13.83 / per learner
$14.96 / per learner
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1001 - 2500 |
£9.50 / per learner
€11.42 / per learner
$12.36 / per learner
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2501 - 5000 |
£7 / per learner
€8.42 / per learner
$9.10 / per learner
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5000 - 10,000 |
£6 / per learner
€7.21 / per learner
$7.80 / per learner
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10,000 + |
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Included Features
Breaches in information security due to cybercrime such as ransomware, phishing and identity theft, continue to affect many businesses worldwide. Organisations risk compromising valuable business information and customer personal data, leading to financial and legal risks that can negatively impact customers trust and company reputation. Cybercrime can also destabilise day-to-day business operations, affecting productivity and damaging company finances, share price and investor confidence. Make sure you are educating your employees on cybercrime and the tactics used by cybercriminals so that employees can confidently make the right decisions and mitigate the threat of cybercrime.
Cybercrime is a type of online criminal activity where hackers and cybercriminals use digital means such as computers and networks to target and steal personal and business information. Cybercrime can be carried out by individuals or organisations. It is often hard to track cybercriminals down due to the anonymity offered by the world wide web.
For businesses, a phishing attack is a fairly common type of cybercrime where cybercriminals use email or malicious links to target employees and business information. Cybercrime targeting individuals include online credential breach, credit or debit card fraud and identity theft, all of which are designed to steal an individual’s personal details for financial gains.
Recent phishing attacks on businesses have involved ransomware which are designed to restrict access to business information in exchange for a financial ransom. Cybercrime also risks customer data and affects systems and networks which often take time to restore and get back up running. A successful cyber-attack can thus cause massive financial loss to business, reputation damage, disruption to day-to-day operations and breach of customer trust.
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