Cyber Security Awareness Training That Changes Behaviour
Practical, plain-language training for teams who need to understand real threats, not sit through slides full of acronyms.
Most cyber security awareness training is forgettable. A video, a short quiz, a certificate filed away in HR. The kind that actually works is different: it is specific to the people in the room, uses real examples, and focuses on changing how staff think and behave rather than recording that they attended a session.
FullyCoded delivers cyber security awareness training for business teams, covering the practical threats that cause real damage and the responses that prevent them. Sessions are built around the organisation and its sector, not a generic script. The goal at the end is not compliance. It is a team that actually knows what to look for.
What the training covers
- Phishing and social engineering: how to recognise it and what to do
- Password security and multi-factor authentication in practice
- Safe data handling and information security basics
- Device security for office and remote working environments
- What to do when something goes wrong or looks suspicious
- UK GDPR and data protection obligations in plain terms
- Sector-specific scenarios: finance, healthcare, legal, public sector
How sessions work
Training is typically delivered as a half-day session, in person or remotely. Sessions are adapted to the size and makeup of the group. A team of five non-technical staff needs different content and examples than a team of twenty in a regulated sector. FullyCoded adjusts accordingly.
For organisations that want ongoing training rather than a one-off session, FullyCoded can build a programme across the year covering different topics and reinforcing key behaviours over time. White-label delivery is available for IT teams and managed service providers who want to offer training to their own clients.