Important Notice
The English version of this training is going to be replaced by an updated edition providing you with an entirely new and different experience, complete with simulations and gamification elements.
Access the new course here: UNICEF's Information Security Awareness Training.
If you would like to complete this version, please do so before 15 January 2025, when the course will be archived.
Learning objectives
This course will make UNICEF users more aware of how susceptible they can be in today's threat landscape, and how changing certain risky behaviours and creating a secure organizational culture protects all of us. This course promotes a security-focused culture that empowers users to protect systems proactively by taking adequate security measures.
By successfully completing this course, you will:
- Increase your knowledge on information security, personal information and privacy
- Identify the main risks when using information technology
- Identify threats such as social engineering, phishing, ransomware and spyware
- Learn how to protect yourself from the main information security threats
- Learn how to report information security incidents
Audience
UNICEF staff, partners, consultants, national committees, UN Volunteers, interns and others as appropriate.
Duration
The estimated time it takes to complete this course is 90 minutes.
Structure
The course has 13 interactive modules:
- Introduction to Information Security
- Personal Information and Privacy
- Access Control
- Passwords
- Social Engineering
- Phishing
- Malware
- Ransomware
- Working Remotely
- Mobile Devices
- Protecting Your Home Computer
- Incident Reporting
Methodology
This course is part of UNICEF’s Information Security Programme, and is developed to manage human risk with a sustainable, measurable and targeted approach. It promotes an information security mindset and behavior change so users can protect both the organization and their personal assets.
Contact details
For more information: Information Security webpage