Empower every staff member to become a cyber-confident asset
Cyber security is everyone’s responsibility, but not everyone feels equipped to play their part. Staff Training Advance is designed to change that—helping staff at every level, from frontline teams to senior leaders, develop the confidence and skills to recognise threats, respond appropriately, and embed secure behaviours into everyday work.
Delivered through a series of engaging, CPD-accredited sessions, the programme covers the essentials of cyber security, explores how to foster a positive cyber culture, supports leaders in making informed decisions for their whole staff, and guides organisations in building their own incident response plans. The result is a workforce that is more resilient, more vigilant, and better prepared to reduce risks and protect your organisation.

What are the benefits of Staff Training Advance?
Greater awareness of everyday threats
Staff learn how to recognise the kinds of cyber risks their most likely to encounter—such as phishing emails, weak passwords, or unsafe use of devices; so they can act before issues escalate.
Lasting secure habits
The sessions focus on practical steps that staff can take every day, helping to build long-term behaviours around reporting incidents, using strong authentication, and staying alert to unusual activity.
A culture of early reporting
Quick reporting makes all the difference in reducing the impact of an incident. The training encourages a no-blame approach where staff feel confident speaking up as soon as they spot something suspicious.
Lower risk of mistakes
Many breaches are the result of simple human error. By giving staff the confidence to make safer choices online, organisations can significantly cut the risk of accidental data loss or exposure.
What’s included?
5 engaging sessions delivered online:
- 2 x sessions: Intro to Cyber Security
- 1 x session: Senior Executive Training with a live mini cyber incident simulation
- 1 x session: Building a positive cyber culture
- 1 x session: How you build your own Incident Response Plan
