Cyber risk doesn’t start with complex attacks. It starts with small, everyday actions, a weak password, a rushed click, an unsecured device. Most breaches happen because something simple was missed.
This training area focuses on the behaviours that actually reduce risk: spotting threats, protecting data properly, and making safer decisions in real situations. Because when people understand the risks, they stop being the weakest link and become the first line of defence.
A lot of cyber incidents don’t begin with advanced hacking. They begin with ordinary moments. A suspicious email ignored. A password reused. Sensitive data shared without thinking. That’s where problems start.
This training helps teams understand how cyber risks actually show up in day-to-day work, and what to do about them. Not just policies, but practical awareness. Not just theory, but real behaviour.
The courses in this area build confidence across your organisation. They help people recognise threats, respond correctly and handle data responsibly, while giving you clear visibility of who has completed what and where risks still exist. This is for organisations that want cyber security to be something people actively practice, not something they assume is handled elsewhere.
These featured courses focus on the most common cyber risks organisations face, from phishing and ransomware to data handling and legal compliance.
They are designed to be practical, accessible and immediately useful. Each course can be assigned as part of a wider learning plan, helping you build awareness across teams, roles and levels of responsibility.
Whether you’re strengthening foundations or addressing specific risks, these courses give you the flexibility to create a learning mix that reflects how your organisation actually works.
By Skilla
A practical introduction to everyday cyber risks, helping people understand how threats appear and what simple actions protect data, devices and systems.
By Skilla
Understand how ransomware attacks happen, the damage they cause, and how to prevent them through better awareness, safer behaviour and stronger security habits.
By The Access Group
Covers how to store, transfer and dispose of data securely, reducing the risk of accidental breaches, data loss and avoidable compliance issues.
By Skill Boosters
Explains key data protection laws, responsibilities and how to handle personal data correctly in practice.
By Skilla
Understand how ransomware attacks happen, the damage they cause, and how to prevent them through better awareness and behaviour.
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Cyber risks don’t stay the same and neither do training needs.
One person may need phishing awareness today, but deeper data protection training tomorrow. Another might need guidance on secure remote working or handling sensitive information. On most platforms, that creates friction. Choose the wrong course and you pay again.
With Plus Dynamique, it works differently. Because everything sits within one connected monthly plan, you can assign, adjust and expand training without starting from scratch. That gives managers the flexibility to respond to risks as they change, not after the damage is done.
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Cyber security isn’t solved by a single course.
Different roles face different risks. Some people need to recognise phishing attempts and suspicious behaviour. Others need to understand how to handle data securely. Managers may also need to know how to respond to incidents and meet legal responsibilities.
That’s why this area works as a flexible training space, not a fixed programme.
You can build learning around real risks, adapt it over time, and make sure training reflects how people actually work, not just what policies say.
The result is stronger awareness across your organisation, better day-to-day decisions, and fewer avoidable mistakes.
Most cyber incidents aren’t sophisticated. They rely on simple mistakes being made at the wrong moment, a link clicked without thinking, a password reused, or sensitive information shared too quickly.
That’s why the fundamentals matter.
Cyber security is often seen as a technical issue, but in reality, it’s a human one. The majority of risks come from everyday decisions, not complex systems failing. When people understand what to look for and how to respond, those risks are significantly reduced.
This training area focuses on the behaviours that make the biggest difference, recognising threats, protecting information properly, and responding quickly when something doesn’t feel right. It helps people build awareness, confidence and good habits that carry into their daily work.
It’s practical. It’s relevant. And it’s built around real-world situations, not theory.
The goal isn’t just to inform people, but to change how they act. Because awareness on its own isn’t enough, it’s consistent behaviour that prevents incidents.
When the basics are done properly, cyber risks become far easier to manage, incidents become less frequent, and organisations are in a much stronger position to protect their data, systems and reputation.