ONLINE WORKSHOP
Digital literacy | Phishing and social engineering threats
Event Details
Date:
18 November 2025
Time:
12:10 pm – 1 pm
Price
$50 + GST RegisterPhishing and social engineering attacks are among the most common threats educators face. This workshop will help you identify and avoid phishing attempts, including emails that attempt to steal sensitive information. Participants will review real-world examples of phishing emails and explore practical strategies for verifying the authenticity of emails and links.
In addition, you’ll also delve into the tactics of social engineering, where attackers manipulate individuals into revealing confidential information, and learn how to prevent falling victim to these techniques.
Workshop level
This is a Level 1 (introductory) workshop. No prior knowledge is required.
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is designed for educators across all disciplines, including those involved in online teaching, managing digital platforms, or handling student data. It also caters to educators with a general interest in cyber security who want to upskill and enhance their understanding of digital threats and protection strategies.
Topics covered
- How to recognise phishing emails and suspicious messages.
- Understanding social engineering tactics and how attackers manipulate trust.
- Best practices for avoiding phishing and social engineering attempts.
- Tools and techniques for verifying email authenticity and links.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this workshop you will be able to:
- recognise phishing emails, suspicious messages, and other attempts to steal sensitive information
- identify social engineering tactics and how attackers manipulate trust to exploit individuals
- apply best practices to avoid falling victim to phishing and social engineering attacks
- use tools and strategies to verify the authenticity of emails and links in online communication
- support learners in building their understanding of digital security.
Facilitator
Michael Grawe – Professional Learning Manager for Pathways Awarua.
Free self-directed content
In addition to the live workshop, participants will have access to self-directed content available through the Ako Aotearoa Digital Literacy Educator Pathway on Pathways Awarua. This complementary content will allow you to explore the topic in greater depth at your own pace and in your own time, reinforcing the practical skills and knowledge gained during the workshop.
Ako Aotearoa badges
Participants can earn an Ako Aotearoa digital badge as evidence of participation and completion of workshop requirements.
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HOSTED BY
Ako Aotearoa’s Manako Programme