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Marina Pérez Rubio
Created on September 19, 2025
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Team Cybersecurity
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What will you learn?
In this microcourse you will learn to:
Promote a responsible digital cultureand proactive
Apply key actions to promote safe habits in your team
Identify practices that reduce digital risks
Understand what cybersecurity is in work environments
Basic concepts
Attacks where someone tries to trick you into obtaining personal information (passwords, banking data).
Basic habits to keep your information and devices secure (updates, passwords, backups).
Method that adds an extra layer of security by requesting more than one verification method.
Multifactor authentication (MFA)
Digital hygiene
Phishing
They often contain spelling errors, unusual urgencies, or strange links. Never click or download files if you doubttheir origin.
A strong password combines letters uppercase and lowercase, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using personal data and update it frequently.
Team collective commitment to apply good cybersecurity practices daily
Suspicious emails
Security culture
Secure password
Steps to promote cybersecurity in your team:
Train in basic protection tools (MFA, antivirus, passwords)
Promote digital transparency by encouraging open communication about errors, doubts, or possible incidents.
Raise awareness with real examples of common threats.
Steps to promote cybersecurity in your team:
Limit access, according to needs, to documents, platforms, and tools. Not everyone needs full access.
Define clear roles of responsibility; everyone should know who to contact in case of suspicion.
Share clear protocols: on how to act in case of an incident.
Steps to promote cybersecurity in your team:
Review and update security policies. Digital rules are not static.Perform regular checks with the team to adapt them to new tools or processes.
Conduct simulations or internal tests. Exercises such as phishing simulations or intentional errors help detect behavioral gaps and improve response.
Lead by example: visible good practices.
Want to keep learning?
We leave you extra resources to continue deepening
Quick guide to best practices in cybersecurity
Explainer video: What is phishing?
Checklist for digital team leaders
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What you take away from this microcourse
Promote safe habits, digital awareness, and shared responsibility among the whole team. Security is not only the technical area’s responsibility: it’s everyone's.
Strong passwords, frequent updates, caution with suspicious links, use of multi-factor authentication… The basics that truly protect.
Recognizing attempts of phishing, unauthorized access, or malicious files is key to act quickly and avoid damage in the team’s digital environment.