Recognise threats before they escalate


Learn to spot phishing, social engineering, and account takeover attempts before they become incidents.

Know what to do when something feels wrong


Get clear, memorable steps for responding to suspicious requests and potential compromises.

Show that you've taken the right steps


Evidence your team has completed proportionate cyber security training for their roles.

Does your team have cybersecurity training?


Marketing and digital teams are one of the most common entry points for cyber incidents in arts organisations. You have admin access to social platforms, email marketing tools, CRMs, and ticketing systems. You work with freelancers, agencies, and suppliers who need access to your accounts. You're busy, you're under pressure, and you're often the first people attackers try to reach.

Most cyber incidents don't start with sophisticated technical attacks. They start with reasonable people making reasonable decisions based on bad information: clicking a link that looks legitimate, responding to an urgent request from what appears to be a colleague, or sharing access with someone who seems to have a good reason for asking.

This course gives marketing and digital teams the context and judgement to reduce those risks significantly, without needing any technical background.


Who this course is for


This course is designed for marketing and digital staff in arts and culture organisations, including museums, galleries, theatres, festivals, and cultural venues.

It's relevant for:

  • Marketing managers and heads of marketing responsible for team oversight
  • Digital content and social media managers with platform access
  • CRM, insight, and audience development staff handling customer data
  • Campaign managers and email marketers using third-party tools
  • Anyone who needs to demonstrate they've taken reasonable steps to reduce cyber risk in their role

No technical background required. The course assumes you're a capable professional who needs better context and clearer expectations, not a technical education.

Example Curriculum

  Intro
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  Accounts, passwords, and two-factor authentication
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  Phishing and social engineering
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  Tools, suppliers, and access creep
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  Website and CMS security
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  Personal devices, remote working, and physical security
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  Something feels wrong — what should you do?
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  Wrapping up
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This course is closed for enrollment.

Frequently asked questions


Do I need a technical background?

No. This course is designed for marketing and digital professionals, not IT specialists. It focuses on judgment, habits, and decision-making rather than technical theory.

How long does it take to complete?

Around one hour, broken into short chapters you can complete in any order.

Can my whole team use one login?

A single course purchase provides one login. For teams, we recommend Coach: All Access with a team subscription, which gives you multiple seats, individual certificates for each team member, and the ability to track who has completed the training.

What if it's not right for me?

We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If the course isn't what you expected, let us know and we'll refund you.

Do I get a certificate?

Yes. You'll receive a certificate on completion, which you can use as evidence of professional development.

Is this a replacement for IT security training?

No. This course raises the baseline of cyber security awareness for marketing and digital teams. It complements rather than replaces any specialist IT or information security training your organisation provides.