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Session 7: Security and Digital Communication

Session 7 notes on secure digital communication, covering phishing, social engineering, account protection, legal obligations, and practical security habits for digital communication channels.

Cybersecurity Digital Communication GDPR DOCX

Session Scope

Security inside digital communication

The document explains how everyday communication tools such as email, social networks, collaborative platforms, and messaging apps create concrete cybersecurity exposure for organizations.

Deliverable

Session notes and reference material

The attached DOCX acts as the core session resource, combining theory, threats, good practices, legal context, a case study, and certification ideas.

Covered Themes

Core security topics

  • Phishing, social engineering, and account hijacking risks
  • Password hygiene, 2FA, secure networks, and software updates
  • Protection of sensitive information and least-privilege access
  • Digital communication tools as an organizational attack surface

Strategic Angle

Why the session matters

  • Links cybersecurity directly to brand image and communication trust
  • Introduces GDPR obligations and organizational accountability
  • Includes a phishing case study for classroom discussion
  • Ends with certification ideas that can be added to the portfolio

Session Files

Primary File

Security and Digital Communication

Main Session 7 document covering digital communication security, phishing detection, secure practices, legal context, and recommended certifications.

DOCX Session Notes