Security Awareness Training
Secure Development Training
We provide training for developers on how to build secure applications from the ground up. Topics include secure coding practices, common vulnerabilities, and how to prevent issues during development. Our approach follows recognised guidance such as OWASP secure coding practices. This helps your team reduce security flaws early and build more resilient software.
AI Agent Security Training
We provide training on the security risks associated with AI agents and autonomous systems. Topics include prompt injection, misuse, data leakage, and controlling agent behaviour. Our approach follows emerging industry guidance, including OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications. This helps your team safely design and deploy AI-driven features.
LLM Integration Security Training
We train your team on securely integrating large language models into applications and workflows. This includes managing inputs and outputs, protecting sensitive data, and preventing abuse. Our sessions focus on practical risks and controls based on current best practice. This helps ensure your AI integrations are secure, reliable, and aligned with business needs.
OWASP Top 10 Training
We train your team on the most common and impactful web security risks outlined in the OWASP Top 10. This includes practical examples of vulnerabilities such as injection, broken authentication, and access control issues. Our sessions focus on real-world scenarios and simple explanations. This helps both technical and non-technical staff understand risks and how to avoid them.
Bespoke Security Training
Looking for training that is not covered here? Please reach out and let’s talk about your requirements and how we can tailor a session for your team. This can include custom topics, role-based training, or organisation-specific scenarios. We design sessions to match your environment and help address your most relevant security risks.
Social Engineering Awareness Training
We provide training to help staff recognise and respond to social engineering attacks such as phishing and vishing. This includes real-world examples and guidance on how attackers target individuals. Our approach focuses on building awareness and practical response skills. This helps reduce the risk of human error leading to security incidents.