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News Sponsored by Cyber security added to Jangro LMS


Following reports that cyber-crime has increased due to the outbreak of COVID-19, Jangro has introduced the latest addition to its innovative e-learning platform, Learning Management Solution (LMS).


Developed by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the module – entitled ‘Stay Safe Online: Top Tips for Staff' – takes just 30 minutes to complete and introduces why cyber security is important and how attacks happen. The


course addresses four key areas: •


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Defending yourself against phishing, Using strong passwords. Securing your devices.


Reporting incidents (‘If in doubt, call it out’).


A useful infographic covering these core messages from the course is also free to download, print and share.


Jangro CEO, Joanne Gilliard, commented: “The current crisis has changed the way we work and live. Never before have so many employers been forced to let staff work from home to enable their business to keep operating on some level. Unfortunately, this has resulted in cybercriminals taking advantage of the increasing amount of time that we are all spending online.


“It is increasingly important to understand why businesses might be vulnerable to cybercrime, and how to defend themselves if this occurs. Jangro’s Cyber Security module does just that. By educating staff, employers can help keep their organisations safe from online scams and viruses.”


A key benefit of the LMS is that course lengths vary, enabling users to train remotely at times that suit them. This allows cleaning operatives to dip in and out of short sessions, making learning highly flexible and accessible. Jangro also offers Task Cards, which are brief, highly visual documents containing step-by-step instructions for product usage and safety information, to help busy operatives access best practice while on the go.


www.jangrolms.net


Interclean goes online this May


Interclean Amsterdam has created an online programme that will run on the show’s original dates, 12-15 May, ahead of the show’s rescheduled dates of 3-6 November 2020.


The current COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the world and as people become more focused on hygiene and cleaning, knowledge transfer has become even more crucial. The online programme has been designed to facilitate this transfer.


The Interclean Amsterdam Online programme consists of webinars, live interviews and expert sessions that will be free to attend.


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Speakers include: Didier Pittet and Alexandra Peters (WHO Collaborating Center), Pierre Parneix (Bordeaux Hospital University Center), Leon Wennekes (CINET), Josefien ten Have (Consumatics) and Marieke Weerts (Atir).


Every day of the programme will cover a specific theme. 12 May is ‘Innovation Day’, 13 May is centred on Healthcare Cleaning, 14 May is Expert Session day, while 15 May is a Show Preview.


For the full programme and to register, visit the website below.


www.intercleanshow.com (www.intercleanshow.com/amsterdam/programme/isaonline/) twitter.com/TomoCleaning


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