
Social Engineering Red Flags
How attackers use urgency, impersonation, and trusted relationships to manipulate school employees.
Watch a small sample of the short cybersecurity training videos available in Tartan App. The full product library includes staff and student videos, captions for accessibility, completion tracking, and new content every month.
Preview topics like social engineering, cybersecurity threats, unsubscribe-link safety, QR-code attacks, MFA, and password security.

How attackers use urgency, impersonation, and trusted relationships to manipulate school employees.

A practical overview of external and internal school cyber threats, from ransomware to accidental data exposure.

Why fake unsubscribe links can confirm active emails or redirect to malicious pages, and safer ways to clean an inbox.

How QR-code phishing works and what to check before scanning codes in emails, posters, and handouts.

Why multi-factor authentication matters and how authenticator apps add protection beyond passwords.

How unique, complex passwords and password managers reduce account takeover risk.
Tell us what cybersecurity topic would help your staff or students. We add new videos every month and will do our best to include useful suggestions.
A few details about how Tartan App video training works for schools and districts.
No. This page shows a small public sample of the cybersecurity awareness videos available in Tartan App. Customers get access to the broader library inside the product.
Tartan App adds new videos every month so schools can keep training fresh and cover emerging security risks.
Yes. Tartan App includes cybersecurity awareness videos for both students and staff, with topics and examples tailored to each audience.
Yes. Tartan App videos include captions for accessibility, and this sample library lets viewers turn captions on or off while watching.
Yes. Tartan App lets schools track whether recipients complete assigned video training, with reporting available for administrators.
Yes. Customers can download Tartan App videos and distribute them through HR systems or other internal training workflows.
No. The videos are owned by Tartan App and are not public domain. Access to these samples does not grant unrestricted reuse rights.