6 interactive modules · 25 min · knowledge checks + final assessment
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Tier 2 training for all employees in offices, labs, or any shared workspace. Six modules: why physical security still matters in 2026; the social skill of friendly tailgating challenges; clean desk and locked screen as muscle memory; badges, visitors, and lobby social engineering; restricted areas (server rooms, labs); and travel / off-site work (hotels, conferences, airports, high-risk destinations). Modern framing that supports security without making every employee a workplace inspector. Grounded in recent incidents (MGM, banking and pharmacy walk-by attacks). Tokenized for {{company}}, {{team}}, {{reportingEmail}}.
What's included
- 6 modules (~25 min total) as HTML5
- 10-question final assessment with score interpretation
- Practical tailgating scripts
- Travel-specific guidance (hotels, conferences, high-risk destinations)
- Customizable for your badge program and reporting paths
- SCORM export — coming soon
Who it's for
- All employees in offices, labs, or shared spaces
- Receptionists, facilities, and security partners
- Frequent business travelers
- Field teams visiting customer sites
Available formats
Responsive, self-contained course — works on any device. Includes knowledge checks and a scored final assessment.
SCORM 1.2 & 2004 package for your LMS (Workday, Cornerstone, Docebo, Litmos, and more) — tracks completion and assessment scores.
Licensing
Single-organization license. Unlimited employees within one company. Edit copy and add your brand.
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