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E: Executive
M: Management
All: Employees and Management
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Content:
S – Standard session (incl. discussion period)
C – Customized session (up to 25%) to meet specific
audience needs
F – Fully customized (requires additional session to
adapt content for delivery)
P – Professional support only (interactive
consulting sessions)
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Information
Security
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Content / Code
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This critical suite of courses contains all the
information that employees and management need to know to better protect the
digital assets of the business. All
courses are customizable to client needs.
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Introduction To Information Security
This
one-hour introductory session is an overview of issues that managers and
executives are concerned about every day. It discusses, from a risk
perspective, how businesses must protect their most valuable asset
(information) before, not after, disaster strikes. Topics covered:
1.
The value of your business information
2.
The cost of compromised information
3.
Inherent, Internal & External threats
4.
Information Protection Layers
5.
The Weakest Link
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M/E
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S
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100-A
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Introduction To Secure Communications
Overview:
Gain insight into secure communications at work and at home. This module covers the top risks to
Internet and network communications and suggests avenues to protect business
information while it’s in transit.
Topics
covered.
1.
Electronic mail
2.
Instant Messaging
3.
Web communications
4.
Protecting email information
5.
Adopting security best practices
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All
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S
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101-A
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Mind The Audience: Securing Your Communications At Work
The
convergence of the related concepts of security and privacy takes place
within the scope of this module. Learn
to protect valuable business information, competitive data and personal
correspondence. How to both assist and
leverage your IT department to secure communications. You will also learn to implement your own
protection schemes and will have access to specific software designed to do
that.
Bonus:
free software
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All
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C
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102-D
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Best Practices For Secure Web Browsing At Work
Understanding
the security impact of having Internet access at work is a crucial element in
a company’s asset protection strategy.
Understand the cause and effect of Web browsing, both work-related
research and casual surfing. Learn the
do’s and don’ts of Internet access and help preserve productivity, the
integrity of your business information and the security of your network.
Bonus:
free software
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All
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S
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103-A
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Protecting Information By Securing Desktop Access
Physical
access control is the most trivial and overlooked aspect of information
protection. Every year, it remains the
leading cause of information theft and data loss. Learn to protect your work environment,
safeguard your sensitive data and protect the company’s interests with this
essential module.
Included:
Best-practices crib sheet to protect your computer.
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All
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S
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104-A
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Protect Your Company By Understanding How Viruses Work
This
overview into worms and viruses is designed to help you protect your
computers at work and at home by providing an insight into how they work, who
creates them and what their limitations are.
Learn to combat viruses with confidence and to anticipate new threats
by understanding how computer viruses
work.
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All
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S
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105-A
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Secure Office Document Storage And Sharing
Learn
to keep work documents secure and to share information in ways that preserve
its integrity and confidentially.
Understand online forums, corporate
intranets and bulletin board systems before trying to collaborate on
sensitive business issues.
1. Management strategies for storing mission-critical
information
2. Best practices for storing and sharing your work
information
3. Tips for copying, backing up and discarding
critical data
4. Strategies for sharing knowledge and business
documents
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All
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C
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106-D
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Managing The Responsibility Of Your Own Information Security
Accountability
in data security begins with proper processes, best practices and the right
tools. Learn to implement and track
the best methods for protecting your work, and your company’s information
assets. We’ll cover::
1. Monitoring events in everyday activities
2. Incident reporting
3. Top 10 easy solutions for staying on top of the
information you’re in charge of managing
4. Being prepared: how to help your IT staff and
consultants when something does go wrong
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C
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107-D
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Creating Effective Information Security Policies
Proper
policies and procedures are the blueprint of every successful corporate
information security strategy. Learn
the methods used by experts to create effective strategies to create policies
that fit your organization and its culture and that adapt to its changing
needs. Learn how to generate critical employee buy-in. This course is essential for all managers,
executives and business owners.
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M/E
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S
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107-E
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Managing Employee Security Committee Meetings
How
do the most successful companies make decisions that impact and incorporate
security? Learn to manage and
participate in business meetings designed to address security issues. Studies
prove that when employee input is ignored, corporate security suffers. Implement the right processes to educate
and empower your business to make the right decisions. This course is essential for all managers
(including project, product managers and developers)
What’s
included:
1. Selecting and ‘involving’ team members
2. Leading an effective committee meeting
3. How to achieve self-regulated security
4. Catalyzing change
5. Incident reporting
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M/E
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S
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107-F
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Effective Due Diligence Processes for Partner Organizations
The
process of creating policies to protect security includes contingency
planning and risk management. Partners
and even clients become integral pieces of your security structure, impacting
such aspects as business continuity and data recovery when your company
depends on them. Learn to:
- build
joint policies for information management/protection
- evaluate
remote access sites
- define
individual/group responsibilities
- audit
3rd party policies
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M/E
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S
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108-A
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How To Perform Due Diligence On A Vendor/Consultant
This
complementary session (to module 108-A) covers the dependencies that
businesses have on vendors and providers of professional services. When your business continuity and security
depend on these 3rd parties, you need to supplement your SLA with actual numbers.
- Carrying
out an on-site visit
- Asking
the right questions
- Give
and take – a service level primer
- Policy
maintenance
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M/E
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108-B
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Securing Corporate Boundaries: Intro To Social Engineering
Social engineering is the weakest
link in your business security infrastructure because it is difficult to
create policies to cover all possible aspects. Social engineering is the process by which
malicious parties take advantage of unaware individuals to gain access to
restricted information and/or resources. Learn to:
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recognize the human threat
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eliminate the digital element
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report
incidents and help build tighter policies to combat it
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S
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109-A
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new!
Responsibilities Of The Chief Security Officer
This course is intended for IT
managers, directors, CIO/CFO/CEOs and any other executives with security
responsibilities. Before delegating security to anyone in your organization,
attend this invaluable session. Learn to:
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recognize and prioritize threats
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manage
functional risk
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strategize and document for the mid
and long term
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leverage compliance and best practices
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demand appropriate internal and external accountability
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109-F
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Information
Privacy
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Information privacy has become the most important issue in
business today. Because of liability
issues, competitive pressures and confidentiality concerns, the business
value of privacy is higher than ever.
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Protecting Your Company’s Privacy On The Web
The perfect complement to 103-A, this course examines the
privacy impact of all Internet activity with a focus on the Web. Understand and mitigate the risks of
compromising company data by working with the Internet:
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The privacy risks of Webmail
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Instant Messenger privacy
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Gateways and business portals
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Ecommerce sites and database-driven Web sites
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10 direct threats to privacy
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S
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201-A
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Internet Privacy II – Practical Business Implementations
The successor of 201-D addresses the management
challenges of enforcing privacy policies based on different information
types, communicating and monitoring activity and taking steps to correct
issues before they become problems.
This advanced course discusses best practices, policies and tools that
will help preserve both privacy and productivity within your group.
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M
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C
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202-D
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Controlling Unsolicited Email And Spam
The leading cause of IT-related
headaches has recently become a leading threat. Spam now effectively serves as a conduit
for malicious software and collects private information without user
knowledge. Understanding spam is the first
step in the creation of a strategy for combating it. This essential module covers:
- The
different types of unsolicited email
- Where
does it come from and how does it get here?
- Strategies
for fighting spam
- Individual
experiences – a discussion with the audience
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All
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203-A
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Introduction To PIPEDA Privacy Legislation
PIPEDA
requires each organization to implement a privacy policy and compliance
program applicable to its Canadian employees and/or customers. The Act sets
out ground rules for the management of personal information in the private
sector. This high level overview
provides an effective introduction to PIPEDA including:
- Purpose
of the Act
- Information
collection and intent
- Offences
and legal liability
- Audit
and questionnaire
- Managing
the change process
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M
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S
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204-A
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Confidentiality And The Internet
The
vast majority of experts will agree that the main risk facing business and
personal information on the Internet is not privacy loss, but confidentiality
loss. The issue of compromising
critical information includes many aspects that are becoming an integral part
of corporate information risk policies.
It includes:
- Information
classification and confidentiality
- Risk
levels and mitigating strategies
- Sharing
knowledge regarding confidentiality protection
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205-A
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Web Privacy And Trust: Introduction to the P3P Standard
The
World Wide Web Consortium’s Platform for Privacy Preferences is an elegant
solution to individual privacy protection on the Internet because it
leverages the power of the Web browser before a Web site is even visited.
Our
immersion into this new standard includes:
- Business
applications: how to build visitor and consumer trust
- Privacy
protection: how to gauge a site’s commitment
- The
future of integrated privacy protection
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M
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205-B
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Classifying Your Data According To Confidentiality/Sensitivity
Data
classification procedures are currently at the forefront of information risk
management because they incorporate aspects of security, privacy and
confidentially and balance them against information value, risk and
expenditures. The challenges of data
classification are significant enough to cause entire information risk
policies to be discarded and rendered ineffective. Learn to implement a data classification
framework, assign responsibilities, calculate implementation time frames and
preserve the value of these critical documents.
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M/E
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S
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205-D
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Identity Theft And Your Work
Identity
theft occurs when someone uses personal/business information such as a name,
Social Security number, credit card number or other identifying information,
without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes.
Identity
theft is a serious crime. People whose identities have been stolen can spend
months or years - and their hard-earned money - cleaning up the mess thieves
have made of their good name and credit record. In the meantime, victims may
lose job opportunities, be refused loans, education, housing or cars, or even
get arrested for crimes they didn't commit.
Learn to identify different types of crimes that may lead to identity
theft and personal and business assets.
What’s Included: Identity Theft Guide and educational materials.
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All
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206-A
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Office
Productivity
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The proliferation of software designed to connect and
distract working people is placing a strain on business productivity. Loss of productivity means higher
operational and data protection
costs. Studies prove that businesses
with productivity issues also experience higher security and privacy-related
losses.
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Dealing With Hoaxes, Spam And Viruses At Work
Today’s workplaces are making better
use of technology than ever before. Unfortunately, with all its benefits,
technology is presenting employees with new challenges every day; and ones
that require them to make decisions.
This module empowers you to make the right decisions when faced with
unsolicited communications, potential hoaxes and malicious software. Business productivity is precious. Management and employees need to preserve
it by gaining the awareness needed to take control of their working
environment.
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301-A
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Instant Messaging,
interactive Systems And Other Distractions
Instant
messaging and other real-time digital communications options have become
commonplace both at home and at the office, making it all too easy to be
continually interrupted by the very systems that we install to improve the
way we work. Estimates place
productivity losses due to real-time communications in the hundreds of
millions of dollars, and the problem is only increasing. Learn to control these habits while making
the most of these tools. Create
opportunities for customer service, document sharing and collaboration and
actually increase productivity through the use of technology.
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All
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S
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302-A
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Best Practices In Office Communications & Email Overload
Netiquette
is a term that is not often mentioned in office environments. The ability to communicate effectively,
coherently and politely using technology is not innate, as many businesses
assume. This module introduces tips
and concepts for effective business communication using computers and the
Internet, dealing with information and email overload, and making decisions
about sharing information.
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S
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303-A
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Making The Most Of Collaborative Systems
This module is essential for all groups
and employees that work in virtual teams, make use of technologies to boost
their productivity, share resources and work collaboratively. Managing virtual conversations, shared
schedules and pooled resources can be a challenge without the proper training. This module introduces working procedures
and proven tips to maximize productivity and effectiveness when using
collaborative technologies. Topics
discussed:
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Bulletin
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Intranets
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Instant
messaging
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Email
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Knowledge
management systems
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Office collaboration
software
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305-B
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Better Work Practices: Customizing Your Work Environment
Microsoft Windows and most office
applications allow for a vast degree of customization intended to increase
productivity and maximize work enjoyment.
This module presents the various features available to customize your
work environment, shortcuts to make work processes faster and easier. The following topics are discussed: display
settings, document editing, sharing data across applications, multi-tasking,
the Control Panel, shortcuts, etc.
Bonus:
This module now incorporates the content of 304-B (Protecting health and productivity at work).
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306-A
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Understanding The Risk: Spyware, Scams and Cookies
This
unique module presents employees with the negative effects of technology and
everyday processes. The course content
complements modules 203-A and 301-A and is intended to increase awareness of
the effects and repercussions of work-related activities. Note: although covered, this material
does not focus on ways to secure systems or mitigate the risks
discussed. What’s included:
- What’s
the worst that can happen?
- False
alarms? Spyware, scams, cookies, hoaxes
- Organizational
risk and policies
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307-B
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Internet
Research
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Every day, businesses gain or lose their competitive edge
because of their staff’s ability to locate and leverage information, whether
it is on the Internet or on the company’s intranet.
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Search Engines And Internet Directories
Search
engine technology is the driving force behind the growth of the World Wide
Web. Because of advanced online
databases, we are able to locate the information we seek and put It to work
for our own benefit. Understanding how
search engine technologies work is an important part of using the Internet
for business, maximizing productivity, preserving your privacy and staying
out of legal trouble. This module
provides the audience with an understanding of how the top search engines
work, how to optimize search efforts and what to avoid in the context of Web-based
research.
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401-A
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Beyond Internet Search Engines
This
interesting module introduces the audience to methods of doing research on
the Internet that parallel the World Wide Web. From FTP directories to Gopher systems,
expert groups and pay-for-access systems, this module provides a new
perspective on the Internet while bringing with it an intimate and
interesting look at this ubiquitous research tool. Material includes a Site Research Summary Sheet.
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402-B
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Risk Management: Internet Copyright Law
What
are the implications of Internet research?
Copyright infringement, trademark infringement and other types of
intellectual property violations are very common on the Internet. Most businesses do not maliciously or even
intentionally violate IP laws but fall victim to the consequences because of
a lack of awareness in the organization and a degree of apathy among
employees. This course module explains
common procedures and presents case studies in an effort to save businesses
both money and embarrassment as a result of legal action.
Also
included: information about protecting business copyrights and trademarks,
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S
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403-C
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Introduction
To Business & Competitive Intelligence
The
fastest growing type of predatory business practice is the use of competitive
intelligence and corporate espionage.
Learn how unethical organizations collect information by using nothing
more than the Internet and a telephone.
Educate your management and employees on the right way to collect
business intelligence (BI), to monitor and evaluate the competition and to
make effective decisions supported by real-time data.
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M
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S
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404-B
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Electronic
Commerce and Online Business
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Understanding electronic commerce from experienced
‘dot-com’ entrepreneurs and consultants brings valuable new perspectives on
successful online commerce, e-business and Internet marketing.
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Internet Business
Etiquette – Ethical Do’s and Don’ts in Marketing
Many
Internet businesses make the mistake of communicating with their audience in
the same way they would in a traditional business. Worse, they make the
mistake of abusing the power of the Internet in search of financial gain, Web
site traffic, popularity, etc. This
module examines challenges and solutions for ethical Internet marketers. It also looks at the risk – both business
and legal – of using unethical marketing approaches using the Internet.
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501-A
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Understanding Search Engine Placement
Search
engines are the cornerstone of online business and their existence has helped
the Internet’s growth explode in the late 90s thanks to technologies such as
spiders, crawlers and intelligent indexing.
Understanding how search engines work is a crucial step in creating a
successful business strategy that leverages the power of the Internet.
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501-C
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The Fundamentals Of Internet Marketing
The evolution of the Internet from a
Department of Defense tool, to a medium for connecting universities and now
as a platform for global business has taken 30 years. Now that procedures and best practices have
been developed for doing business online, Internet marketing has turned from
art to science in an effort to deliver on promises made before the ‘Dot Com
Bubble’. This introductory module
introduces concepts of email marketing, clickthroughs, knowledge management,
hyperlinking, reciprocal linking, viral marketing and much more. Who should
attend: Employees and managers involved in their company’s online presence
and anyone interested in gaining an understanding of the fundamental concepts
of online marketing.
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502-A
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Promotional Strategies For Corporate Portals
An
online portal can be a public destination for general or specific resources,
an industry or company-specific web site or an intranet/extranet. These portals or gateways need to be
promoted in very specific ways in order to effectively address the needs of
employees, partners and clients while preserving both interest and
productivity. This module introduces
promotional strategies from the manager’s perspective, taking into account
specific priorities and mandates for raising awareness and leveraging
collaborative environments.
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M
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S
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503-B
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Promoting Your Content Within The Enterprise
An
extension of module 503-B, this course addresses a wider audience involved in
content development for corporate Web publishing. This module specifically addresses the
responsibilities of employees involved in content development, including
tools and strategies for engaging their audience.
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F
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505-F
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Leveraging the Power of Viral Marketing
Word
of mouth and viral marketing are similar concepts and ones that lend
themselves particularly well to the Internet.
By ethically using viral marketing to create awareness and build an
audience, businesses can make their marketing efforts more cost-effective,
better target their audience and build chains of satisfied customers. This module includes case studies and a
discussion of the dos and don’ts of viral marketing strategies.
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M
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S
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506-D
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Launching with a Bang! New
E-Commerce Site Deployments
The
launch of an Internet business can be gradual and calculated, or it can be
explosive and strategic. The pros and
cons of both approaches are explained and discussed with an emphasis on the
concept of the ‘grand opening’. The
audience is presented with case studies and reference materials.
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507-D
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How Employees Can Help Revitalize a Corporate Site
The
concepts of freshness, relevance and usability are sometimes forgotten by
businesses trying to survive and remain operational in today’s competitive
environments. For a corporate Web site
to be successful, many factors and certainly players are needed to create,
publish and promote content, increase awareness and visibility, generate and
act on recommendations. This module
reviews concepts of online marketing along with content promotion and site
management for all businesses whose Web sites are used as more than simply
‘brochureware’.
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508-D
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Internet
Publishing
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Learn to better understand the World Wide Web, Internet
publishing and specific aspects of best practices to keep in mind when
publishing globally or to the corporate intranet.
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Introduction To Effective Web Publishing
This
module is aimed at employees and groups in charge of maintaining aspects of
the corporate intranet. Effective Web
publishing takes more than knowing how to use the software tools at your
disposal. It leverages guidelines and
presentation skills, an understanding of software bugs and audience
readiness, communication with other departments and the ability to juggle
multiple visual applications. This
course content is essential for all organizations that make use of an
intranet/extranet for corporate communications.
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C
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601-D
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An Introduction
To Your Content Management System
This
new system immersion is an accelerated course on using a content management
system in place in your organization.
By learning to manage and share work information, you will very
rapidly gain a high level of comfort with this tool, enabling you to
intuitively discover advanced features and integrate it into your existing
work processes. This module vastly
shortens your learning curve with your new content management system by
presenting new concepts, introducing shortcuts and demonstrating best
practices. Reference materials included.
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F
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602-F
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Managing Your Piece Of The Company Site/Intranet
This
customized module introduces employees and managers to additional Web
publishing practices, complementary to course 601-D. Specific to your company’s Intranet
structure and tools, this rapid immersion into Web information sharing
introduces more advanced concepts such as interactive site areas, dynamic
resources, shared themes, fonts, Office integration, etc. This presentation is intended to shorten
the learning curve and provide your employees with a baseline degree of
knowledge prior to a new system introduction, a migration or taking on new
responsibilities with respect to intranet area management.
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M
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C
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603-E
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Content Management System Best Practices
Designed
for employees that have already been introduced to their CMS, this module
introduces key concepts, a work flow and helpful tips to accelerate learning
and increase the degree of comfort with your organization’s system. Material included: Reference materials.
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C
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604-D
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Compromising
Intranet Security: Don’t Become The Weakest Link
Intranet security is an
important part of preserving business information assets. This course clearly presents the structure
of your intranet, your software’s capabilities and what you need to do to
avoid compromising security, privacy and corporate risk policies.
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C
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605-D
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Internet
Best Practices At Work
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The Internet has been a difficult new frontier for
businesses to adapt and leverage. Employees can not only lower operational
costs but also increase profit margins with lower risk.
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Online Customer
Service Dos And Don’ts
Internet
businesses do not benefit from the retail environments of traditional
businesses. Their success depends
overwhelmingly on product and service quality. This essential module includes case studies
and tips on preparing an effective customer service strategy and it includes
a discussion on using the right tools, building templates and educating staff
to ensure the highest level of online customer service.
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All
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S
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701-B
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Effective Email Etiquette
(has been combined 303-A)
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All
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S
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702-A
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Business Presentations Over The Internet
This
module addresses the various options that presenters have for delivering
content, either in real-time or as stored presentations available
online. Presented as a detailed list
of options, these tools all have pros and cons as well as specific strengths
in their own areas. A must for
business presenters and virtual groups.
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All/M
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S
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703-C
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Tips For Effective Partnership Management
All
successful Internet businesses have grown by using an effective strategy
involving partners and affiliates.
Affiliate channels, resellers and other partners are an extension of
your e-business and provide marketing resources that no single business can
afford. They supplement sales efforts,
grow your brand and build your credibility.
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M
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C
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704-D
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Business Travel: Tips For Stress-Free Communications
Business
travelers often experience great challenges with communications because they
are taken away from their normal working environment and are forced to work
and collaborate on the road. This
module presents an overview of communication options that exist to make it
possible to work from a different office, city or even country. It includes a discussion of backup plans,
technologies and tips for preparing for important business trips.
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S
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705-A
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Using IT Resources
Effectively
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Businesses spend billions of dollars yearly on IT systems
and infrastructure only to see much of it wasted because of under-use, misuse
or serious mismanagement.
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Understanding Data Storage and Shared Drives/Folders
This
introductory module educates employees about data storage. To be effective and productive, businesses
need to manage their data according to internal policies and the structural
network designs that are most efficient for their data management
requirements. What’s included: tips on
protecting your work data on shared drives, ensuring that information is
properly backed up and intuitively structured in folders, understanding how
data storage actually works and how it is effectively managed.
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All
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S
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801-A
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Intelligent Office Communications (Forums, Archives)
This
customized course module introduces employees to the communication tools
available in their office. It includes
an overview of usage policies and the most important features designed to get
employees up and running at the end of the session. Includes reference materials and/or Quick
Reference Sheet.
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All
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F
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802-D
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10 PowerPoint Tips For Effective Business Presentations
Microsoft
PowerPoint is the most widely used and also the most ineffectively used
presentation tool in the industry. This course module covers specific tips
and guidelines that will make any presentation content stand out and ‘grab’
the audience. An essential foundation for anyone with a licensed version of
PowerPoint
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All
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S
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803-A
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Understanding Pdfs And Password-Protected Documents
The
Adobe Acrobat and Microsoft Word document formats are ubiquitous in today’s
business environments. This exclusive
module demonstrates the differences, advantages and disadvantages of using
these multi-platform file formats to share information with co-workers and
business partners. Includes an
overview of the encryption levels, privacy features and compatibility issues.
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All
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S
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804-A
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Using Intranets, Forums And Collaborative Tools
Your
corporate intranet is a tool designed to make your work easier. Internal tools for collaboration and
communication are designed to make you more productive by providing access to
database information, web pages and communication threads. This customizable session introduces
employees to the tools available in your enterprise for accessing and sharing
information.
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805-D
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Contact Management Tips (Outlook, Act & Maximizer)
Over
the past 15 years, contact management tools have improved to the point where
they are able to manage much of a CRM process, track activities and produce
reports on any cross section of the vast amounts of data they store. This session is designed to discuss the
contact management tool of choice in your organization and provide effective
tips for maximizing productivity and comfort while using it. Included also: habits to avoid, managing
relationships and integrating with email and other essential functions. A must for all employees.
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806-D
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Crisis Management
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Knowing what to do – simply the basics - in case of technical
trouble and managing routine issues are two major contributing factors to
higher productivity and employee work satisfaction.
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Managing Common Desktop Computer Problems
Companies
of any size realize the impact that office technology issues have on
productivity and work satisfaction.
This module presents employees the 15 most common desktop computer
problems and their solutions. This
enables companies to empower employees to perform simple tasks, save money,
minimize downtime, maximize the effectiveness of IT support staff and
preserve productivity.
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S
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311-B
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Troubleshooting Common Windows Problems
Microsoft
Windows, the operating system of choice on over 80% of the world’s computer
systems comes with its share of issues and incongruities. By educating employees about ways to avoid
problems and how to solve simple issues, departments and companies run more
effectively, save money and maximize productivity. This is an essential course for any
business that uses Microsoft Windows.
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S
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312-B
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Running Routine
Maintenance Applications (Anti-Virus,Defrag,etc.)
For
many businesses, running applications such as disk defragmenters, anti-virus
software, Windows updates, etc. is a part of the business process. Unfortunately not all tasks can or should
be automated and employees should know how to perform these tasks and react
to various application messages that they may see. This is an essential course module for any
business that wishes to save money and resources by empowering users to carry
out very quick and simple maintenance tasks that can reduce IT support
workload by more than 40%.
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C
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313-E
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Common Internet Issues
The
past 7 years have seen Internet adoption in office environments skyrocket and
with it, the number of related issues that management must address such as:
productivity loss, access control, spam, viruses, policies, piracy,
inappropriate content and many others.
This customizable session presents these issues in whole or in part to
a business audience, presenting the risk and the downsides of the top 10 ways
that the Internet is mis-used in today’s workplaces.
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C
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314-E
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Understand Your
Machine Before You Kick It Or Call Your Admin
A
fun and informative session designed to introduce the audience to the basic
design of a computer and how it actually works. By using clear diagrams and intuitive
analogies, the workings of a computer are laid out to dispel the mystery of
its design. An important complement to
312-B, this module further helps IT staff address support issues by being
able to communicate with a more educated employee base.
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315-C
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Business
and Technology
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These executive and management courses bring new
perspectives on e-business strategy and leveraging information technology to
achieve tangible gains in productivity.
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10 Critical Components Of Internet Business
This
management overview of Internet business brings together the 10 components of
a successful online venture. By
understanding the interrelations between marketing, promotion, CRM and other
essential components, managers and employees can work from a good common
foundation. This allows them to make
informed choices, work together on strategic directions and effectively
assign responsibilities.
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S
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411-A
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Understanding E-Business Infrastructure
To
understand e-business success, management needs to know what makes it tick –
and technology is the answer. This non-technical
overview of the technology beneath an e-business’ hood is an essential
component of an e-business strategy and is strongly recommended for all
managers and executives.
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E/M
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C
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412-D
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Strategically Developing A Visitor-Friendly Web Presence
The
development of an effective, usable and inviting Web presence is a science,
and this session presents the step-by-step process of developing a friendly,
attractive and ‘sticky’ interface that will attract visitors time and time
again. An essential component of any
e-business strategy, this module also details barriers to adoption and ways
to extract valuable feedback from visitors.
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413-A
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Keeping Your Content Fresh And Relevant
Site
freshness is a never-ending effort. The balance between real-time, dynamic
data, proprietary content and simply an attractive presence is a challenge
for most companies. Gain insight into
15 ways to keep content fresh and relevant while getting the highest mileage
from your Internet development budget.
A session aimed at educating all managers and executives.
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All/M
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C
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414-A
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Internet Business Development Strategies
Using
the Internet for business development and to grow revenues is the reason
e-business managers don’t sleep well at night. The vastness of the Internet and its
ability to instantly connect any two computers presents marketers with
tempting options. Understanding and
adopting the best Internet strategies should be the main focus of managers
and this session presents options, issues and solutions designed to
facilitate the decision and planning process while calculating revenue
expectations from Internet channels.
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415-A
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Teleworking
& Remote Access
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Working remotely or as part of virtual groups has become
the norm in many organizations because of its obvious benefits. These courses outline both
best practices to adopt and pitfalls to avoid.
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Boosting Your Productivity When Working From Home
Teleworking,
remote access and accessing your work from home are very attractive concepts
for most employees but both management and staff are often unprepared for the
change in environment that has a tangible effect on motivation,
effectiveness, productivity and time management. This session presents productivity-boosting
solutions for teleworkers and ways to increase work effectiveness from the
comfort of home.
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All
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C
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511-D
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Managing Your Work-Related Technology At Home
Teleworking
and telecommuting are practices that many businesses have adopted but are
ill-prepared to support because office technology is suddenly far from IT
support staff, dissimilar in setup and hard to troubleshoot. This session covers specific office
technology challenges for teleworkers and any employees that occasionally
work from home.
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All
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C
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512-E
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Teleworking: Preserving Security And Confidentiality
A
major issue at most organizations is the preservation of the controlled work
environment that helps reduce the risk of information compromise and data
loss. This essential and unique
session presents the risks, solutions and roadmap to policy compliance with
office information security policies – to reduce costs and substantial
liabilities in the event of sensitive information loss or compromise.
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513-B
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Troubleshooting Typical Telecommuting/Technology Issues
This
session presents the 12 top technology troubleshooting issues and their
solutions. An essential component of
any management strategy to anticipate and mitigate the risk of productivity
and information loss by teleworking staff.
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514-C
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Virtual Collaboration – Working As Part Of A Group
The
challenges of working as part of a team are compounded by the distance to the
office. Despite the comfort of home,
teleworkers often find themselves challenged by the dynamics of teams and
collaborative efforts because of the loss of social interaction. This customizable session presents the
challenges and solutions of particular environments and technologies such as
online portals, teleconferencing and project management.
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All
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C
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515-D
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Effective Data Loss
Prevention For Work And Home Environments
Preventing
data loss at work through centralized backup and power protection is a
standard procedure. However, in home
offices, these measures are often unavailable. This session incorporates a discussion of
the top threats to data loss and ways to effectively protect against it by
using both policies and procedures to mitigate the risk.
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All/M
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S
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516-B
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Executive Learning
Sessions
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Today’s managers and executives are faced with a variety
of multidisciplinary challenges that impact their ability to make important
decisions. Our seminars provide
background information and a forum for high quality discussions to
develop. Prices vary according to
session duration.
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The Hacker’s Mind: A Fascinating Journey
Understand
what drives and motivates hackers and techies to ‘do what they do’. This
exclusive session presents case studies, profiles, photographs and expert
research on what makes hackers tick.
Learn to protect your organization and turn hackers into an ally by
understanding their motives, patterns and evolution.
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M/E
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C
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901-D
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Information
Protection Initiatives:
Managing a Security Committee*
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M/E
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C
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107-F
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The Risk of
Accessible Resources: Accessibility vs. Vulnerability
An
essential aspect of information security, the balance between 100% security
and 100% usability is a paradox that is at the forefront of new product
development. Learn to mitigate risks
and understand the give & take relationship between productivity and
security.
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M/E
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C
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903-D
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Reducing The
Impact of Unsolicited Email On Your Business
Unsolicited
email is a plague that is affecting every single employee with Internet
access in your organization. Learn
where it comes from and how it can be controlled before it wastes more
valuable time and calculable resources.
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M/E
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C
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904-D
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Social Engineering: A Practical Guide For Managers
The
most powerful type of security vulnerability is also the least
technical. Social engineering has been
with us for millennia and now it is being used to access confidential
information and compromise corporate assets.
To combat it, management must implement policies, awareness training
and testing sessions to educate all employees about the high degree of risk
that it represents.
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M/E
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C
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905-D
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Learning
Streams
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Effective learning of any subject comes from an
understanding of multiple facets of issues and topics involved. To gain an unparalleled perspective on
business technology, the following Learning Streams are the most effective
and convenient educational tool.
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Stream 1: Protecting Corporate
Information Assets
A
top-down approach to business information protection for employees and
management.
Content:
A
clear approach to understanding the risk to information and learning to
implement controls at every layer between decision-making (high level) and
the firewall (low level)
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Modules:
107-E
107-F
109-A
205-D
804-A
904-D
313-E
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Stream 2: Information Security
Processes for Managers
A
full-cycle - Prevention, Analysis, Repair, Monitoring - approach to
mitigating the risks associated with information management and solutions to
common issues.
Content:
This
aggregate collection of modules cover all aspects of security implementation
based on the 3 major threat scenarios:
Preventing
information security issues
Analyzing
existing breaches of security or privacy
Managing
through a crisis
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Modules:
314-E
901-D
107-F
105-A
107-D
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Stream 3: Business Continuity
and Data Recovery Strategies
Designing
and implementing plans of action to minimize operational
disruptions
in the event of resource losses such as IT, hydro, HR
or
natural disasters
Content:
A
risk-based approach to policy design, employee education and testing
procedures for managers and executives.
Includes strategies for managing clients and partners, classifying
threat levels and building effective processes
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Modules:
TBA
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Stream 4: Secure
communications and information sharing
A
series of sessions designed to cover digital communications from a variety of
perspectives: effectiveness, productivity, security, efficiency and privacy.
Content:
Today's
employees need to be aware and accountable for activities that involve
company information and IT resources.
This suite of courses invites the audience to understand and consider
the effects of business communications in the digital medium while providing
solutions for preserving security, integrity and productivity.
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Modules:
101-A
105-A
203-A
206-A
305-B
702-A
513-B (optional)
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Custom Learning
Sessions
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Our custom sessions are designed with your specific needs
in mind. We have the expertise to
present great content and entertain the audience. This is an opportunity to let your
employees know about key aspects of your business applications, in-house
technologies and processes.
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Introducing New Office Software Applications
Accelerated
training for the rapid adoption of new office applications. This session introduces the main points of
the new system, provides comparisons, reference materials and tips to make
migrations and adoptions painless for employees.
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All
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F
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911-F
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Transitioning To A New Process Or Application
Changes
in business process always represent challenges of both a procedural and
cultural nature. This session
introduces and contrasts process flow, explains new procedures and unveils a
support framework designed to make the changes ‘stick’ and make any system
adoption a far simpler exercise for employees and management.
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912-F
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Managing, Sharing And Protecting Information
This
high level overview of information management introduces concepts of risk
data classification and information sharing.
A fully-customizable session, this course is essential for any
business seeking to explain to employees and users the value, importance and
vulnerability of the information they manage.
It serves to propagate both awareness and accountability at work.
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913-F
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Using Microsoft Office Effectively
Microsoft
Office is an integrated suite of applications designed to meet specific
business needs. Often under-utilized,
it contains many tools and capabilities designed to share information between
applications and Microsoft Windows, store and process information as well as
incorporate many kinds of tracking and monitoring features. This customizable session presents the
audience with the most commonly unused features in your organization and
establishes a strong baseline of understanding about this ubiquitous
productivity system.
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914-F
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Using Your Corporate Intranet/Extranet
The
unveiling of a new intranet is often met with apparent apathy in many
organizations small and large because its goals, features and capabilities
aren’t often capably explained. By
using this session, a business can introduce an intranet or extranet to
employees, partners or clients and ensure that they will use it effectively
and build it into their business processes.
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915-F
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