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Click Thinking Content

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One click on a malicious link is all it takes to unleash the worst the Internet has to offer. Click Thinking content encourages users to think before they act, providing helpful examples and insights that make training and learning fun. It also covers a wide range of information security topics relevant to today’s security-aware companies.

Note: Dates listed below are publication dates. The content matter does not go out of date, and so can be used at any time.  

Click links on this page to download complimentary content.

Click Thinking – November 2024

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Click Thinking – October 2024

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Click Thinking – September 2024

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Click Thinking – August 2024

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Click Thinking – July 2024

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Click Thinking – June 2024

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Click Thinking – May 2024

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Click Thinking – April 2024

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Click Thinking – March 2024

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Click Thinking – January-February 2024

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Click Thinking – December 2023

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Click Thinking – November 2023

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Click Thinking – October 2023

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Click Thinking – September 2023

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Click Thinking – August 2023

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Click Thinking – July 2023

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Click Thinking – June 2023

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Click Thinking – May 2023

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Click Thinking – April 2023

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Click Thinking – March 2023

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Click Thinking – February 2023

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Click Thinking – January 2023

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Click Thinking – December 2022

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Click Thinking – November 2022

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Click Thinking – September 2022

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Click Thinking – July 2022

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Click Thinking – June 2022

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Click Thinking – May 2022

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Click Thinking – April 2022

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Click Thinking – February 2022

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Click Thinking – January 2022

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Click Thinking – December 2021

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Click Thinking – November 2021

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Click Thinking – October 2021

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Click Thinking – Summer 2021

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Click Thinking – May 2021

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Click Thinking – April 2021

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Click Thinking – March 2021

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Click Thinking – February 2021

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Click Thinking – January 2021

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Click Thinking Bonus Feature: Fetch a Fish Game

Released November 2020
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Fetch a Fish is an engaging way for your users to learn more about the 13 email threat types. 

To find Fetch a Fish, log into Security Awareness Training. Navigate to Campaign > Click Thinking . Then use the filters in the left panel to search for Fetch.

Special Edition: Cyber Security Awareness Month Issue

Released October 2020
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Spam

Released September 2020
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Account Takeover (ATO)

Released August 2020
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Staffing and Cybersecurity

Released June 2020
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Access Control

Released May 2020
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Insider Threat

Released April 2020
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Data Breaches

Released March 2020
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Bonus – COVID-19 – Working at Home

Re-released March 2020
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Informs employees about safety while working from home. Especially helpful for those who are new to working from home due to COVID-19.

Data Loss Prevention

Released February 2020
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Data Classification 

Released January 2020
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Vocabulary of Information Security

Released December 2019
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Online Holiday Shopping

Released November 2019
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PCI-DSS
Released October 2019

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GDPR

Released September 2019
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Phishing Careers

Released June 2019
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Catfishing

Released May 2019
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What is catfishing and how to detect it.

Executive Targeting

Released April 2019
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A look at why senior executives are not immune to social engineering and phishing attacks.

Working from Home

Released January 2019
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Informs employees about safety while working from home.

Web Browsing and Work

Released December 2018
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Informs employees about the risks and ramifications of browsing the web at work.

Internet of Things

Released November 2018
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Alerts viewers to the risks of using internet-connected devices.

Public Wi-Fi

Released September 2018
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A look at the risks of using public Wi-Fi and ways to protect yourself.

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

Released August 2018
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Examines risks to using one device for both personal and business purposes.

Professional Networking

Released July 2018
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Tips to protect you and your company when networking professionally.

Applications

Released June 2018
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Explores the dangers of downloading apps from the Internet.

Personal and Physical Security

Released April 2018
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We focus on personal and physical security concepts using fun personas to identify the types of tactics cybercriminals use to gain access to secure areas.

Travel and Out of Office

Released March 2018
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An in-depth look at cybersecurity threats that can arise during business travel and ways to protect your data and company network while on the road.

Business Email Compromise

Released February 2018
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We examine how cybercriminals pull off business email compromise scams in an engaging and stylish comic-style format.

Personally Identifiable Information

Released January 2018
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A look at what qualifies as personally identifiable information (PII) and how cybercriminals use it to commit crimes like identify theft.


2017 Archive

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Click Thinking Bundle 2
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Click Thinking Bundle 3
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Click Thinking Bundle 4
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Click Thinking Bundle 5
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Click Thinking Bundle 6
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This animated graphic changes every 10 seconds, so keep watching.