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When companies need new digital security training, they often need it fast. Maybe a security breach revealed knowledge gaps that need to be addressed to prevent future issues. Or perhaps legal requirements changed, making new cybersecurity training an immediate priority. Whatever the reason, the faster the training gets out, the more secure your company will be.

But that doesn’t mean you need to go into crunch mode to get this cybersecurity e-learning out in time. Just use one of the real content templates included in Rise 360! Whether you publish these fully built courses as is, or customize them by adding new content or lessons, you’ll be able to turn around training requests in no time.

So, what digital security challenges can these content templates help solve? Let’s check them out.

Ensuring Confidential Data Is Kept Safe


If learners need to brush up on privacy and information security, share the How to Protect Your Data course. It covers digital security strategies they can use right now, including password creation tips, how multifactor authentication can add another layer of safety, and what they can do to keep devices and facilities secure. And to be sure learners realize how vulnerable their data is, this course also includes stories that highlight the common ways people accidentally expose private information.

Recognizing Phishing Scams

Many online scams and cyberattacks are preventable—if you know what signs to look for. The course How to Protect Yourself Against Phishing Attacks coaches learners on how to spot phishing red flags fast. It also includes advice on protecting against malware. And real-world scenarios sprinkled throughout the course give learners a clearer picture of the specific scams they may encounter.

Keeping Information Safe When Online

Help learners ensure their private information stays that way with the Online Security Fundamentals course. They’ll explore advice on securely browsing the internet, using public wi-fi safely, and protecting sensitive information on social media. And if a security incident happens, this course also shares advice on what learners can do to mitigate the fallout.

Protecting Yourself from Social Engineering

Challenge your learners’ assumptions about hackers with the What Is Social Engineering? course. It covers the surprisingly low-tech method many criminals use to get access to sensitive data, systems, and locations. Learners investigate how different social engineering techniques work with the help of scenarios and examples. Then they examine simple security tips for identifying and avoiding potential attacks.

Check Out These Courses Yourself

If you already have an Articulate 360 subscription, getting these courses ready to share with learners is easy. Just go to the Rise 360 dashboard, click the New Course button, and then type the course title in the search bar at the top of the screen.

Wondering how else you can get great courses out fast with Rise 360’s real and placeholder content? Give these related articles a read.

Curious about the possibilities but don’t have Articulate 360 just yet? Start a free 30-day trial, and come back to E-Learning Heroes regularly for more helpful advice on everything related to e-learning. And if you have any questions, be sure to share them in the comments.

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