Upon activation, your account is automatically set with a default 12-month training schedule. You can add/amend this schedule at any time to meet your business needs.
The below is a list of the default 12-month training schedule:
| Schedule | Course | Course Description |
| On Sign Up | Phishing & Identity Theft |
This lesson is inspired by Netflix phishing emails and teaches about Phishing and Identity Theft. |
| On Sign Up | Password Security | This lesson is inspired by the American Super Conductor attack and teaches about password security. |
| 1st Month | Side-loading Mobile Apps |
This lesson is inspired by the Googlian Attack and teaches about the dangers of Side Loading Mobile Apps. |
| 2nd Month | Ransomware | This lesson is inspired by the Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Centre attack and teaches about ransomware. |
| 3rd Month | Spear Phishing | This lesson is inspired by the Sony Pictures attack and teaches about spear phishing. |
| 4th Month | 2FA Security |
This episode is inspired schemes used to subvert 2FA via SMS. This Episode teaches about 2FA security. |
| 5th Month | Email Misdelivery |
This lesson is based on email misdelivery and covers accidental insider threats and email misdelivery. |
| 6th Month | Public WIFI Security | This lesson is inspired by the LinkedIn breach and teaches about public wifi security. |
| 7th Month | Bad/reused Passwords |
This lesson is based on the McDonald's twitter hack and highlights issues with bad/reused passwords. |
| 8th Month | Spear Phishing 2 |
This lesson is based on the Dallas Sirens and features Spear Phishing. |
| 9th Month | Home and VPN Security | Inspired by the Uber non-disclosure of a hack, this lesson teaches about securely working from home and VPN security. |
| 10th Month | Business Email Compromise | This lesson is based on the DocuSign hack and covers business email compromise. |
| 11th Month | Malicious Insider Threats | This lesson is based on the Google/Uber IP lawsuit and covers malicious insider threats. |
| 12th Month | Clean Desk Policy | This lesson is inspired by the Saudi Aramco hack which was the most expensive in cyber history. |