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Slate Set
Slate Set
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Self-paced learning overview
Problem Statement
Workplace communication can move quickly, and many employees are expected to read, sort, and respond to messages throughout the day. In that rhythm, it can be difficult to separate normal tasks from requests that need extra review. A deceptive message may include a familiar tone, business-like wording, or a request that appears small enough to ignore. When learners do not have a structured review process, they may rely only on instinct, which can be inconsistent. A clearer method is needed so learners can examine communication in a steady and repeatable way.
Solution
Slate Set introduces a practical review framework for evaluating suspicious messages without requiring technical knowledge. The course helps learners look at sender context, message purpose, request type, timing, wording, and internal expectations. It supports a calm decision process by showing how to pause, compare, question, and report when needed. The materials are designed to help learners move from general awareness into more structured security habits.
What’s Inside
This tier includes detailed lessons, examples, review prompts, and workplace-style scenarios. Learners explore how phishing and social engineering messages may use routine language, authority cues, emotional pressure, or unusual instructions. The course also introduces a simple message-checking sequence that can be used across many communication types. Topics include identity review, request validation, attachment caution, link inspection concepts, information-sharing boundaries, and internal reporting steps. The materials are written to be clear, practical, and suitable for team learning or individual study.
Who is this for?
Slate Set is for learners who want a more organized approach to phishing defense. It is suitable for employees who handle frequent communication, team leads who want clearer awareness materials, onboarding groups, and organizations that need a practical step between beginner awareness and deeper scenario training.
What You’ll Learn
- How to build a repeatable message-review routine
- How to evaluate sender context, timing, request type, and wording
- How social engineering attempts may use authority or emotional pressure
- How to notice unusual instructions hidden inside ordinary communication
- How to approach links, attachments, and shared materials with care
- How to define information-sharing boundaries in workplace messages
- How to decide when a message should be checked through internal channels
- How to support safer communication habits across a team
Guarantee
This tier includes a 30-day money back option for eligible purchases according to the store refund policy. It is presented as a risk-free option for learners who want time to review the materials and decide whether the course structure fits their needs.
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What is included in each course tier?
What is included in each course tier?
Each tier includes structured learning materials focused on phishing and social engineering defense. The materials may cover message review, identity checks, suspicious request patterns, reporting habits, and safer communication decisions.
Do I need prior cybersecurity knowledge?
Do I need prior cybersecurity knowledge?
No prior cybersecurity background is required. The courses are written for learners who want clear explanations, practical examples, and step-by-step security awareness training.
How are the tiers different from each other?
How are the tiers different from each other?
The tiers are arranged in ascending order, starting with introductory materials and moving toward more detailed learning paths. Higher tiers may include deeper scenarios, broader topic coverage, and more structured review activities.
