
Intended for:
Provide your employees with the key information they need to know about using social media safety with this short and insightful Information Security – Social Media Security video.
Our Social Media Security video is perfect for inductions, training courses, team meetings, hosting on your intranet or placing on company digital signage screens. It provides your employees with everything they need for a basic overview and understanding of key social media security information and serves as a useful reminder about general Information Security in the workplace.
Video Content:
Take a look at the complete Social Media Security video you will receive instantly, if you purchase now:
(all watermarks removed with purchased product and there are no references to Trainer Bubble).
Upon purchase, you will be provided with a link to the video, which you can download immediately. The Social Media Safety video comes as an .mp4.
PLEASE NOTE: The video you receive is exactly as shown above, excluding the watermark.
You can easily add this video to a PowerPoint presentation, deliver it directly from a laptop or PC and even upload it to your Intranet, Learning Management System or Digital Signage and provide it for all employees.
The Social Media Security Video covers the following key points…
- Understanding the best known social media sites
- What hackers use social media for
- The importance of not sharing too much
- How social engineering is used on social media
- When sharing information about work
- Avoiding presenting your organisation poorly
- Simple precautions that should be taken on social media
Objectives:
This Social Media Security video covers the key concepts of social media safety and will help ensure your employees have a full understanding of the topic.
Please note: Purchasing this video gives you complete rights of use within your organisation. However, it should not be uploaded to public video services such as YouTube, or sold to other businesses.
Like the video, but want some changes? Want us to create your own video? Contact Us.