Who it's for

SMEs and freelancers

Teams without an in-house IT department who need practical, jargon-free security awareness training.

Public administrations

Local councils and public entities required by the ENS (Spanish National Security Framework) to train their staff in security.

Technical and management teams

Tailored sessions by role: the responsibilities of a manager differ from those of a technician or administrator.


What it covers

General awareness

  • Recognising phishing and social engineering attacks
  • Secure password management and MFA
  • Best practices for devices and remote work
  • Wi-Fi security and remote access

Compliance training

  • ENS obligations for public administration staff
  • NIS2 requirements for affected entities
  • GDPR: rights, obligations and data processing
  • Internal incident notification procedures

Simulations and practice

  • Simulated phishing campaign with results report
  • Basic incident response exercises
  • Real-world cases from your sector
  • Post-training comprehension assessment

Available formats

In-person
In-company workshop

2 to 4-hour session at your premises. Tailored to your sector and team profile. Includes materials and post-session report.

Online
Video conference session

Same quality content without travel. Ideal for distributed teams or those with irregular schedules.

Ongoing
Quarterly programme

Regular sessions that reinforce security culture throughout the year. Recommended for organisations with regulatory obligations.


For SMEs, now is the time

NIS2

The NIS2 Directive requires affected entities to implement cybersecurity training for their staff. Non-compliance carries fines of up to €10M.

ENS

The Spanish National Security Framework (ENS) requires staff training and awareness as a security control measure.

#1

Human error is the main entry vector for ransomware and phishing attacks. One hour of training dramatically reduces the attack surface.


We design training for your team

Tell us the context: sector, team size and any specific regulatory requirements you have. The first conversation is free.

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