Security is Rule # 1
Comprehensive Security Training for Entrepreneurs & Small Businesses
Learn how to keep your business safe from a retired Special Forces (Green Beret) Lieutenant Colonel with a Masters from Harvard and a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) with an emphasis on Privacy and Cyber Security.
Principles of Security
Understanding the principles of security is essential because it enables individuals and organizations to protect their assets, data, and privacy effectively. By grasping these principles, you can identify vulnerabilities and threats, implement safeguards, and respond to security incidents in a proactive and efficient manner. This knowledge is crucial in today's interconnected world, where digital and physical security threats are constantly evolving, and a breach can have severe consequences for individuals and businesses alike.
Physical Security
Physical security is important because it safeguards people, assets, and information from unauthorized access, theft, vandalism, and other physical threats. It helps create a safe environment, protecting employees, customers, and valuable resources. Additionally, physical security measures can also complement digital security efforts by providing an additional layer of protection against both internal and external threats, ensuring the overall safety and continuity of operations for businesses and institutions.
Operational Security
Gain the strategic advantage by learning the importance of OPSEC. Corporate spies are real. It is essential that you prevent your competition from knowing about you, your business and / or your products & initiatives.
Information Security
INFOSEC safeguards your business from potential financial losses, reputational damage, and legal consequences associated with data breaches or unauthorized access. Additionally, safeguarding information is essential for building and maintaining trust with customers, suppliers, and stakeholders ... this is vital for long-term success and growth within a competitive business landscape.
Cyber Security
I just finished my Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) with a focus on Cyber Security and Privacy. Benefit from my recent education and learn more about current cyber threats, countermeasures, and the best practices you need to keep your business safe and secure.
Insider Threat
Employees or trusted individuals with access to the company's systems and data can pose significant risks. Knowledge of insider threat mitigation can help prevent data breaches, fraud, and other harmful activities, preserving the business's integrity and financial stability.
Curriculum
- Video 1: Introduction to Cyber Security (2:33)
- Video 2: Principles of Cyber Security (Part 1) (6:42)
- Video 3: Principles of Cyber Security (Part 2) (7:31)
- Video 4: Threats (14:28)
- Video 5: Devices (10:57)
- Video 6: Introduction to Countermeasures (PATH) (1:45)
- Video 7: Parameter Countermeasures (8:13)
- Video 8: Authentication Countermeasures (7:32)
- Video 9: Technical Countermeasures (9:36)
- Video 10: Human Countermeasures (8:21)
- Video 11: Anticipate Mitigate (11:57)
- Video 12: Password Management (5:32)
- Video 13: Fraudulent Emails (7:24)
- Video 14: Conclusion (1:44)
This course will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills you need to protect your company from cyber threats and physical breaches. It helps you understand how to safeguard sensitive data, prevent financial losses, and maintain the trust of your customers, which is crucial for long-term success. By staying informed about security best practices, you can proactively mitigate risks and ensure the sustainability of your business.