How to Secure Your Windows Systems to Repel Hackers

Australia has been ranked among the top 10 countries for PC usage, with more than 82% of Australians using desktops or laptops in their day-to-day lives.

It's not a surprise that cybercriminals have been actively targeting Australians over the last few years.

If you're using a Windows operating system (which is the most common one among Australians), you are at risk of being hacked, despite the anti-virus software you might have installed.

But how do you understand the intricacies of operating system security and plug holes you didn't even know your security perimeter had?

This course will teach you how to do just that, with a laser focus on:

  • Most common security mistakes
  • Security imperatives most people overlook
  • Software security tips

COURSE OVERVIEW

The participants in this course will explore:

  • The proper method of setting up windows
  • Windows Defender and other in-built security settings
  • Firewall security imperatives
  • Considerations for buying and using antivirus
  • Password security essentials
  • Web security basics


Stop relying solely on third-party software and secure your windows!

Arlaine Berman

IT Consultant | Trainer


My name is Arlaine and I am the founder and CEO of CMB Computers in Australia.

My greatest joy is in assisting people to use technology to their advantage – to take away the fear and to make what appears to be complex concepts simple. I believe that technology is a fabulous tool which can enhance our lives once we know how to use it correctly and it is my purpose to help get the most out of the technology that we rely on daily.

I have been involved in the IT industry for more than 20 years. I love learning and am committed to helping people make the leap into the area of Technology with confidence and ease, irrespective of whatever device they may be using. 

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NOTE: THIS TRAINER WILL ALSO ACCEPTS QOIN INSTEAD OF CASH (EMAIL YOUR DETAILS TO [email protected])