Even the best security systems can be compromised by human error.
Triton’s Online Security Awareness programs train staff, students, and stakeholders to recognize and respond to digital threats — from phishing emails to weak passwords and social engineering. By educating your team, we create a human firewall that complements your physical and technological security measures.
We deliver interactive, practical, and tailored training sessions that include:
Recognizing phishing, malware, and scam attempts
Creating strong, secure passwords and managing credentials
Safe use of devices and networks
Reporting procedures for suspicious activity
Cyber hygiene and best practices for remote work
Training can be delivered online or on-site, with assessments to measure knowledge retention and engagement.
Reduce Risk of Human Error – Most breaches start with mistakes or ignorance.
Build a Culture of Security – Staff become active participants in protecting your organization.
Compliance & Reporting – Aligns with data protection and cybersecurity regulations.
Continuous Improvement – Regular refresher sessions to keep knowledge current.
Assessment: Evaluate current knowledge levels and security culture.
Program Design: Develop a tailored curriculum targeting your organization’s risks.
Training Delivery: Conduct workshops, e-learning sessions, and simulated attacks.
Evaluation: Test participants and provide feedback reports.
Follow-Up: Ongoing updates and refresher courses to ensure awareness stays high.
Corporate employees and management
School and university staff and students
Remote workers and field personnel
Government and municipal offices
Any organization handling sensitive data
Employee Training & Phishing Simulations
Triton designed a comprehensive online security awareness program for a corporate office. Employees completed interactive e-learning modules on phishing, password management, and safe browsing practices. We also ran simulated phishing campaigns to test response, resulting in a measurable decrease in staff vulnerability to cyber threats.
Staff & Student Digital Hygiene Workshops
At a large university, we implemented an online security awareness program targeting both staff and students. The sessions covered safe email practices, recognizing social engineering attacks, and proper use of personal and institutional devices. Follow-up assessments showed significant improvement in staff and student understanding of digital security risks.