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Drakos Systems provides staff cyber training as part of managed IT and cyber security support for Northern Ireland businesses. Belfast based, direct contact.

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Why Staff Training Matters

Most cyber incidents affecting small businesses start with a human action. A staff member clicks a convincing link. Someone enters credentials on a fake Microsoft 365 page. A payment request arrives from a spoofed supplier address and gets approved without a second check. No firewall or email filter catches everything.

Drakos CyberCoach helps staff slow down, check and report rather than click and regret. The training is practical, short and focused on realistic threats rather than abstract IT concepts.

Staff trained to spot real threats

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What Drakos CyberCoach Covers

Phishing Emails

How to spot suspicious sender addresses, urgency tactics, lookalike domains and unexpected attachments. Realistic examples from common scams.

Fake Login Pages

How to check a URL before entering credentials. What a fake Microsoft 365, bank or supplier login page looks like and how to verify it is genuine.

Invoice and Payment Fraud

How supplier impersonation and bank detail change requests work. What to check before authorising a payment or responding to an urgent request.

Passwords and MFA

Why password reuse is dangerous, how to use a password manager, and how multi-factor authentication adds a practical second layer of protection.

Safe Browsing and Downloads

How malicious adverts and drive-by downloads work. What to check before clicking a link in search results or downloading a file from an unfamiliar site.

Remote Working Risks

Using public Wi-Fi, working from personal devices, and managing sensitive data away from the office. What staff should and should not do when working remotely.

Reporting Suspicious Activity

How and when to report a suspicious email, message or request. Why reporting matters and how to do it without embarrassment.

Data Handling

How to handle customer data, what to avoid sending by email, and basic data protection awareness relevant to most business roles.

How It Works

Training is delivered through short online modules that staff can complete at their own pace. Each module focuses on one topic, uses real examples and takes no more than 10 to 15 minutes. There is no requirement for staff to attend long sessions or pass formal exams.

Training works best when it is repeated. A single awareness session is quickly forgotten. Regular short campaigns keep awareness active without being disruptive to the working day.

How It Fits With Phishing Simulations

Drakos CyberCoach training works well alongside Drakos Phish Drill phishing simulations. Staff learn what to look for through training, then practise in a safe environment. Those who click during a simulation receive targeted follow-up modules rather than blame.

Combining training and simulation is more effective than either alone. Training explains the threat. Simulation tests the response under realistic conditions.

Who This Is For

What Happens Next

  1. Call or email Drakos Systems to ask about staff training.
  2. We discuss your team size, current setup and what level of training makes sense.
  3. We recommend the right approach, whether standalone training or combined with simulations and reporting.
  4. We set up training access and provide reporting so you can see who has completed which modules.
  5. We review results with you and adjust the programme as needed.

Ask About Staff Cyber Training

Tell us how many staff you have and we will explain what Drakos CyberCoach would cover and what it costs as part of a support package.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is cyber awareness training for staff?

Cyber awareness training is short, practical education that helps staff recognise common threats such as phishing emails, fake login pages, invoice fraud, password risks and social engineering. It is designed for non-technical staff and delivered in short modules that fit around normal work.

How long does each training module take?

Modules are designed to be short, typically 5 to 15 minutes each. The aim is to keep training practical and fit around normal work rather than requiring staff to attend long sessions.

Does cyber awareness training replace technical security?

No. Training addresses the human risk that technical controls cannot fully cover. It works best alongside email security, DNS filtering, MFA, endpoint protection and managed IT support.

Can this be combined with phishing simulations?

Yes. Drakos CyberCoach training works well alongside Drakos Phish Drill simulations. Staff learn what to look for through training, then practise in a safe simulated environment. Those who click during a simulation receive targeted follow-up training.

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