
Security Awareness Training

"Old school training wasn't built for today's cyber risks!"
What is Security Awareness Training
Fastcom’s Security Awareness Training helps organisations identify, prevent, and report cyber threats through engaging, story-driven lessons based on real-world attacks.
Security awareness training is a structured programme that teaches staff how to recognise, avoid, and report threats such as:
- Phishing attacks -
- Malware and ransomware -
- Data misuse and accidental data loss -
- Social engineering and impersonation -
The goal is simple: reduce human risk.
Rather than focusing on abstract theory, training uses practical, role-relevant scenarios so employees understand how attacks happen - and what safe behaviour looks like in their day-to-day work.
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Reduce Human Risk. Protect Your Business.
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What can you expect from
Security Awareness Training?
Fully Managed
Monthly learning assignments are curated and assigned to your team.
Story-driven Content
Engaging, story-based episodes keep learners interested and informed.
Progress Tracking
Monitor learner progress with monthly summary reports
Real World Lessons
A full library of episodes about real threats that could target your business.
Phishing Simulations
Challenge employees to recognise and report phishing attacks.
Compliance Training
Train employees to meet major requirements such as HIPAA, GDPR, PCI, SOC2, and NIST.
Did You Know
74% of data breaches are caused by people making mistakes, like clicking fake emails, sharing information, or being tricked by scams. - Verizon
Why Is It Important to
Train Employees in Cybersecurity?
Your employees are your first line of defence.
By completing security awareness training, staff learn to:
- Avoid phishing and social engineering attacks -
- Spot suspicious or unusual system behaviour -
- Report potential security threats promptly -
- Follow company IT policies and best practices -
- Comply with data protection and regulatory requirements -
(GDPR, PCI DSS, HIPAA, NIS2 and others)
An informed workforce reduces the likelihood of costly breaches, reputational damage, regulatory penalties, and operational disruption.
