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Live cyber security talks for your staff

Cyber security talks your staff will actually understand.

We run simple, engaging cyber sessions for your teams, in-person or online. No jargon. No scare tactics. Just practical advice your staff can use the same day.

  • Plain-English sessions for non-technical staff.
  • Real-world examples, stories and demos.
  • Practical “do this, not that” tips for everyday work.
  • Flexible formats – office sessions or remote on Teams/Zoom.
  • Time for Q&A so people can ask what they're really worried about.

Short form, then we come back with suggested topics, formats and dates.

Cyber security training session at Cyber Trust

Real people in the room

Calm, friendly presenters who live in cyber every day but explain it in normal language.

Topics we can cover with your team.

We tailor each session to your industry and audience, but most talks draw from these core topics.

Phishing & email scams

How to spot suspicious emails, links and attachments – with real examples from recent attacks.

Passwords & multi-factor

Simple ways to handle passwords, use password managers and turn on MFA without pain.

Safe devices & remote working

Laptops, phones, home Wi-Fi and travel – what staff should (and shouldn’t) do when working away from the office.

Social engineering & oversharing

How attackers use LinkedIn, social media and phone calls to trick people into helping them.

Ransomware in plain English

What ransomware actually means for your organisation, and why small mistakes can have big impact.

What to do if something feels wrong

Clear, simple steps for staff to take if they click something, lose a device or see something odd.

Who our cyber talks are for.

We keep it relevant for the people in the room – from new starters to senior leadership.

A good fit if you want to reach…

  • Staff who “aren’t technical” but can cause or stop breaches.
  • Managers who need to know what to ask and what to watch for.
  • New starters as part of induction or onboarding.
  • Teams dealing with new risks – more remote work, tighter customer expectations, or new regulations.

Probably not the right fit if…

  • You're looking for deep technical training for security engineers.
  • You only want a quick tick-box video instead of live interaction.
  • You're after fear-based “shock” sessions rather than steady, practical advice.

How we run our sessions.

These aren't lectures or death-by-PowerPoint. We keep things practical, interactive and grounded in the reality of mid-market organisations.

We bring stories from real incidents, show how attacks unfold, and focus on what people can actually do differently.

The tone is calm and approachable. People leave feeling more confident, not more scared.

Plain-English explanations – no nerd speak.

Realistic examples your staff recognise.

Time built in for questions and discussion.

Respectful, no blaming or shaming.

Short, focused sessions that don’t derail the day.

Follow-up pointers you can share afterwards.

Formats that fit how you work.

We keep logistics simple and work around your schedule – whether you're all in one office or spread across sites.

All-hands

45–60 minute session plus Q&A for the whole organisation or large groups.

Good for company-wide awareness days or “lunch and learn” style sessions.

Team-specific sessions

Focused sessions for finance, sales, ops, service desks and other teams with tailored examples.

Works well as part of a rolling programme or induction.

Leadership & board briefings

Higher-level view of risk, obligations and priorities in plain English – no slides full of CVEs.

Ideal as a follow-on from our Cyber Security Audit or vCISO work.

Available in-person across the UK or live online. We can run a single talk or a short series over several weeks.

One part of a joined-up cyber programme.

These talks can stand alone as awareness sessions, or sit alongside a broader cyber programme.

We also help organisations with Cyber Security Audits, managed vCISO support, Cyber Essentials / Plus and testing. The aim is always the same: align people, processes and technology around a clear, realistic plan.

What happens next.

No hard sell. The first conversation is about fit, audience and making sure the session will land well.

1

You tell us about your organisation.

Who's in the room, what you're worried about, and any specific themes you want us to hit.

2

We suggest topics and format.

We propose a session outline, format (in-person or remote) and a rough schedule that fits around your day.

3

We agree a date and deliver.

Once you're happy, we confirm logistics, send joining info and run the session(s).

Most organisations go from first enquiry to confirmed date within a couple of quick emails.

Ready to make cyber real for your team?

Tell us who you'd like us to talk to, and we'll take it from there with simple options and clear pricing.

Quick, plain-English conversation about your audience, the outcome you want and how we can help.