This IT Security: Corporate Account Takeover online training course is designed for all employees who use computers and other electronic devices in the course of their work. Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) is a type of cybercrime where cybercriminals gain access to employees’ account credentials on corporate systems. In this course, employees will learn to recognize Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) attacks and take action to defend against them.
This IT Security: Corporate Account Takeover online training course explores Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) – cyberthieves compromising accounts on corporate systems in order to access their bank accounts, arrange fraudulent wire transfers, and steal sensitive corporate data. It is designed for all employees who use computers and other electronic devices in the course of their work. Learn what social engineering techniques and technological approaches cyberthieves use to take over corporate accounts, and how to protect against them.
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online IT Security: Corporate Account Takeover course, the user will learn:
- What Corporate Account Takeover (CATO) is
- Common social engineering techniques and technological approaches cyberthieves use to take over corporate accounts
- Safe online behavior to protect corporate accounts and systems
- Technological safeguards to protect against CATO
Course Outline
This online IT Security: Corporate Account Takeover course is made up of the following sections:
- Common CATO Techniques – Social Engineering
- Common CATO Techniques – Technological Attacks
- Protecting Accounts and Systems with Safe Online Behavior
- Protecting Accounts and Systems with Technology
Course Audience
This IT Security: Corporate Account Takeover online training course was designed for all employees who use computers and other electronic devices in the course of their work.
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