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Your people are your first line of defence. Make sure they are ready.

Most cyberattacks do not break through firewalls. They walk in through a phishing email that someone clicked without thinking. Learnophia gives your team the awareness and habits to stop threats before they become incidents.

The problem

Cybersecurity is not just an IT problem. It is a people problem. A team member who does not recognise a phishing attempt, reuses passwords across platforms, or does not know what to do when something looks suspicious is a vulnerability no firewall can fix. And in regulated industries, a data breach is not just an inconvenience. It is a regulatory event with real consequences.

What Learnophia does differently

Learnophia's cybersecurity training is built for real people, not IT professionals. It covers the threats your team actually faces in plain language that sticks, with practical habits that reduce risk from day one.

What you get

  • Courses covering phishing awareness, password security, data protection, safe use of third-party tools, mobile device security, and incident reporting
  • Scenario-based learning that puts your team in real situations so they build judgment, not just knowledge
  • Automated refresher training at regular intervals so awareness does not fade between annual cycles
  • Completion tracking and certificates for regulatory and audit purposes
  • Specific coverage of AI tool risks such as data being inadvertently shared with tools like ChatGPT

A note on AI and data privacy

One of the fastest growing cybersecurity risks in regulated organisations is the casual use of AI tools by staff who do not understand what happens to the data they input. A volunteer pasting donor records into a generative AI tool to build a presentation. A care worker uploading a resident’s notes to summarise them faster. These are not malicious acts. They are training gaps. Learnophia covers them directly.

The most expensive cyberattack you will ever face is the one your team was never trained to prevent.