Cyber security might sound like something for IT departments and software companies, but it’s just as important in general practice. In fact, with increasing digital access, cloud-based systems and phishing threats, your staff are often the first line of defence - or the first point of failure. Yet one of the most common complaints from NHS staff is that cyber training is either too technical, too boring, or too detached from day-to-day roles. If your annual IG module feels like a tick-box chore, it’s time to rethink how you’re delivering the message. This guide offers practical ways to engage your team in meaningful, relevant cyber security training - without putting them to sleep.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original article at https://patient.info/doctor/information-governance-and-security/how-to-train-staff-on-cyber-security-without-boring-them