Wondering if you're doing enough when it comes to protecting your Mac?

We all manage regulated information on our devices, whether it is your clients' sensitive information like PHI, your employees' personal identification, or the finances for your business. In this course, we'll share with you a few foundational security measures for your Mac that harden your device and help avoid data compromise from things like malware or ransomware. These security settings work together to protect you, your business, and your clients.

A step-by-step guide to boost your digital defenses

We'll cover these foundational security measures to protect your Mac devices in under 30 minutes, so you can move forward knowing you're protected against the most common threats.

Want to be sure you're protected when it comes to these common threats?

Increase your defenses with some simple practices that prevent these intruders from taking over.

  • Malware

    Malware attacks can crack weak passwords, bore deep into your devices, spread through networks, and disrupt the daily operations of your organization or business.

  • Hackers

    Hackers break into digital systems to steal, change, or destroy information for their own gain. These online predators can compromise your sensitive information, lock you out of your data, and steal your identity.

  • Viruses

    A computer virus is a program written to alter the way a computer operates, without the permission or knowledge of the user. A virus replicates and executes itself, usually compromising your data in the process.

Course curriculum

    1. Device Security Introduction

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. FileVault Full-Disk Encryption

    3. [Optional] Time Machine Backups

    4. Enabling FileVault

    5. Software Updates

    6. iCloud Syncing

    7. Find My Device

    8. Automatic Lock

    9. Native Firewall

    10. Antimalware & Security Tools

    11. Software Upgrades

    12. Device Security Conclusion

    13. Mac Device Security Course Survey

    1. Device Security Introduction

      FREE PREVIEW
    2. FileVault Encryption: Full-Disk Encryption

    3. FileVault Encryption: TimeMachine

    4. FileVault Encryption: Enabling FileVault

    5. Automatic Software Updates

    6. Secure Cloud File Syncing

    7. Find My Device

    8. Automatic Lock

    9. Native Firewall

    10. Malware & Antivirus

    11. Mac Device Security Course Survey

About this course

  • $20.00
  • 24 lessons
  • 2.5 hours of video content

The search is over...

These top searches confirm that very few of us are confident when it comes to the security of our devices. Get the answer to all of your burning questions as we increase your defenses with some simple practices that protect your Mac.

  • Do I need to put virus protection on my Mac?

  • How can I protect my Mac from hackers and viruses?

  • Is my Mac safe from hackers?

Meet the Team!

Serina Isch

Co-founder, Managing Consultant

Serina has served as co-founder, managing consultant, and instructional designer for Quirktree™ since 2016. She is a passionate, long-time educator, administrator, and instructional designer who brings her expertise to the compliance and cybersecurity industry. Serina holds a MA from Columbia University and a BA from Oklahoma State University. Her experience in educational design and technology come together as she works to design training materials and policies and procedures that help employees navigate the realities of security and compliance in today’s workplace. With a base of experience in instructional design and development, performance analysis, media integration, training development, curriculum design, benchmarking, business development and assessment, research, risk assessment, and management, Serina's expertise is to examine and attack complex problems or goals from many different angles.

Clinton Campbell

Founder/Principal Consultant

With more than 20 years of experience in cybersecurity and privacy as well as 8 years of academic and professional experience in mental health, Clinton acts as founder, principal consultant, and instructor for Quirktree™. Upon completion of an MS in Computer Science from the University of Tulsa’s Center for Information Security, Clinton joined the National Security Agency’s Information Assurance Directorate where he spent several years digging for weaknesses in cryptographic systems. Over the years, his perspective on cybersecurity has evolved through various technical and leadership responsibilities in the security domain. Clinton says that his work as a psychotherapist has played an equal if not greater role in shaping his approach to the industry’s most difficult challenges. He currently serves as adjunct faculty for the University of Washington iSchool where he has taught Enterprise Risk Management and Introduction to Database Systems.

Stay in the know...

Add your email to the mailing list to get the latest updates.

Thank You