Cyber attacks cannot be prevented solely by strengthening systems. The target is employees with low security literacy. Train to make the organization even more resilient.

Allied Telesis, Inc. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo; Chairman: Sachie Oshima) has added online courses aimed at improving security literacy for hospital staff and general employees, as well as foundational security knowledge, to its training service "Net.Campus," where participants can acquire know-how and skills related to networks.
● Targeted are employees with insufficient cybersecurity knowledge and literacy
In response to cyberattacks targeting companies, many businesses, including ours, have a variety of security measures and solutions in place. However, the rapidly evolving and sophisticated nature of cyberattacks in recent years cannot be fully mitigated by these measures alone, as the "security hole" of employees lacking sufficient knowledge about cybersecurity is being exploited.
Therefore, we have newly added an "Online Basic Security Course" to the security training of "Net.Campus." This course is designed for both hospital staff and general employees, allowing participants to learn about the attack methods, damages, and basic countermeasures related to various cyberattacks, such as phishing emails and ransomware.
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We are serializing articles on security in Allied Telesis's web communication magazine "FASHIONISTA". For the article on ransomware countermeasures, click here