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Strengthen Your Weakest Link

Strengthen Your Weakest Link

Stop Employees From Being the Weak Link

Learn to Spot and Avoid Cyber Dangers

Cybersecurity awareness training can help employees learn how to spot dangers and give them the tools needed to avoid being exploited by criminals for access to business and client data.

One of the most common types of cybersecurity threats is phishing, where attackers try to trick people into giving them sensitive information. Ransomware is another type of threat that can be particularly damaging to businesses.

Why cybersecurity awareness training?

To help employees:

  • Understand and recognize cybersecurity risks
  • Know how to protect themselves and their company from these risks
  • Know what to do if they suspect or experience a cybersecurity breach
  • Stay up-to-date on the latest cybersecurity threats and trends
  • Train your employees so they become your first line of defense against cyber attacks
3 of the Common Cyber Dangers Causing Businesses Pain and Costing Them Money Are:
  • Phishing scams
  • Ransomware
  • Malware and viruses

Preparation is key in any endeavor, but it’s even more critical in protecting your business from cyber attack.

Cybersecurity awareness training can help employees learn how to spot and avoid these threats. Additionally, having a cybersecurity plan in place can help minimize the damage if a business is hit by a cyberattack.

  1. Awareness - In order to protect your company from cyber threats, all employees should be aware of best practices for cybersecurity.
  2. Links - Employees should never click on links or attachments from unknown senders, even if the email looks legitimate.
  3. Email - If an employee receives a suspicious email, they should report it to their IT department or security team immediately.
  4. Credential sharing - Employees should never give out their username or password to anyone, even if they seem trustworthy.
  5. Credential strength - Employees should practice good password hygiene by using strong and unique passwords for each account.
  6. Multi-factor Authentication - Employees should enable two-factor authentication (2FA) whenever possible to add an extra layer of security to their accounts.
  7. Public platforms - Employees should be careful about what information they share on social media or public places.
  8. Reporting - If an employee suspects that their account has been compromised, they should report it to their IT department or security team immediately.
The business benefit of being cyber aware
  • Lower your cyber risk profile
  • Improve your uptime potential
  • Reduce financial risk to the company
  • Help meet cyber awareness training requirements for insurance
  • Help guard employee, customer, and business data

Build a stronger human firewall

Give your employees the confidence to recognize and report cyber threats.

Client Stories
“LBT Technology Group helped us migrate our email to Office 365 seamlessly. Our employees didn't miss a beat during the entire process. If you have a desire to move your email to Office 365, we recommend consulting LBT Technology Group for a smooth transition.”
Felix Saunders

Felix Saunders President

“We were recommended LBT Technology Group by one of our business neighbors after our server was hit with ransomware. They were able to recover much of our files and now provide us with a reliable backup program. LBT was able to save us from what could have been the cause of us closing our doors for good.”
Cindy Soar

Cindy Soar Program Director

"As a small business, LBT Technology Group was able to implement the services and solutions required to meet our day-to-day business needs. They have been very responsive to any IT problems we have big or small."
Kelli Millian

Kelli Millian Office Manager

"It has been a pleasure working with the team at LBT. Although apprehensive to partner with a group outside of our organization, it became immediately clear we made the right decision to work the LBT Technology Group. They were able to identify and fill gaps in our technology we didn't know existed."
William Keen

William Keen IT Manager

"It was a pleasure working with LBT Technology Group during our time of panic. When we were forced to go 100% remote at the beginning of the pandemic, LBT was able to get all of our employees connected and working from home in a matter of hours. We are very thankful for the team's hard work."
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Dan Parsons Director of Operations

"We are a small startup non-profit organization and LBT helped us create a great foundation for our technology. After assessing our needs, they recommended productive and collaborative tools we will grow into and not out of."
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Jasmine Yule Founder

Top Breaches Cost ($) of 2024

HEALTHCARE
FINANCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
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Source: IBM Cost of a Data Breach Report 2024
Included with your LBT managed services program

Cybersecurity Training

Give employees the confidence to recognize suspicious activity, make safer decisions, and report potential threats before they become business incidents.

01Recognize threats

Help employees identify phishing, ransomware, malware, and suspicious requests.

02Respond clearly

Make reporting steps easy to understand before a questionable message becomes an incident.

03Build secure habits

Reinforce practical behaviors around email, credentials, MFA, links, and public platforms.

People are part of the security system

Turn everyday decisions into a stronger layer of defense.

Cybersecurity awareness training helps employees recognize how attackers create urgency, impersonate trusted people, misuse familiar tools, and seek access to business and client data.

01 / Phishing

Messages designed to earn trust before stealing information.

Employees learn to slow down, inspect the request, and verify unusual instructions through a trusted channel.

02 / Ransomware

Disruption that often begins with one unsafe action.

Training helps people recognize suspicious files, links, prompts, and behavior before access spreads further.

03 / Malware

Malicious software hidden behind ordinary-looking activity.

Clear habits around downloads, attachments, updates, and reporting reduce avoidable exposure.

Why awareness training

Give employees a practical role in protecting the organization.

Training should connect security guidance to the choices people make in email, cloud applications, shared files, remote work, and daily communication.
01

Recognize risk

Understand common cybersecurity risks and the warning signs that deserve a closer look.

02

Protect the company

Use safer habits that help protect employees, customers, systems, and business information.

03

Know what to do

Follow clear steps after a suspicious message, compromised account, or possible breach.

04

Stay current

Keep awareness aligned with the threats, tactics, and technology employees encounter.

05

Become a first line of defense

Turn informed employees into an active part of the organization's broader security program.

What employees learn

Eight habits that make safer work easier.

The strongest guidance is specific enough to use in the moment and simple enough to remember when an unexpected request arrives.
01

Security awareness

Understand practical cybersecurity expectations and why individual decisions affect the business.

02

Suspicious links and attachments

Avoid opening unexpected links or files, even when a message initially appears legitimate.

03

Email verification

Recognize questionable email and verify unusual requests before acting on them.

04

Credential sharing

Never provide a username, password, or access code to someone simply because the request sounds urgent.

05

Strong, unique credentials

Use strong passwords and avoid reusing the same credential across multiple accounts.

06

Multi-factor authentication

Use MFA wherever possible and treat unexpected authentication prompts as a reason to stop and report.

07

Public and social platforms

Consider how publicly shared information can help an attacker build a convincing impersonation.

08

Fast reporting

Report suspicious activity or possible account compromise quickly so the response team can investigate.

Ongoing awareness program

Security awareness is not a one-time checkbox.

People, technology, business processes, and attacker techniques change. The training program should reinforce useful behavior and remain connected to the risks the organization is managing.
01

Assess

Identify the roles, workflows, threat patterns, and business requirements the training should address.

02

Educate

Deliver clear guidance employees can connect to the email, systems, and decisions they use every day.

03

Reinforce

Keep secure behavior visible through ongoing reminders, updated examples, and practical conversations.

04

Review

Use questions, reporting patterns, incidents, and business changes to improve the next training cycle.

Business benefit

Build a stronger human firewall around the business.

Awareness training supports the technical controls, policies, insurance conversations, and response procedures already working to reduce risk.

Lower cyber risk

Reduce preventable exposure by helping employees recognize and avoid common attack techniques.

Support uptime

Fewer avoidable incidents can mean less disruption to the systems and workflows people depend on.

Reduce financial exposure

Strengthen the behavior layer that supports broader efforts to reduce incident and recovery costs.

Support insurance requirements

Help address cyber-awareness expectations that may appear in insurance and risk-management reviews.

Protect important data

Help guard employee, customer, and business information from misuse and unauthorized access.

Client perspective

Security works better when people know where they fit.

LBT helps small and midsize organizations connect practical guidance, responsive support, and the technology that keeps everyday work moving.
We were recommended LBT Technology Group by one of our business neighbors after our server was hit with ransomware. They were able to recover much of our files and now provide us with a reliable backup program. LBT was able to save us from what could have been the cause of us closing our doors for good.
Cindy SoarProgram Director

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Make awareness practical

Give employees the confidence to recognize and report cyber threats.

Talk with LBT about an ongoing cybersecurity awareness program built around your people, systems, and business risks.