leröryggi
Leröryggi, also known as "learning security" or "security awareness training," refers to the process of educating individuals and organizations about cybersecurity best practices, threats, and risks. The term is commonly used in Icelandic and Nordic contexts, emphasizing the importance of fostering a culture of security awareness within workplaces, schools, and communities.
The primary goal of leröryggi is to reduce human error, which remains one of the leading causes
Key components of leröryggi typically include:
- **Phishing Awareness:** Teaching users to recognize and avoid fraudulent emails, messages, or websites.
- **Password Hygiene:** Promoting the use of strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication (MFA).
- **Secure Behavior:** Encouraging best practices like avoiding public Wi-Fi for sensitive transactions and keeping software updated.
- **Incident Reporting:** Training individuals on how to report suspicious activity promptly.
Leröryggi is not a one-time event but an ongoing effort, as cyber threats evolve rapidly. Organizations often