November 2, 2004 (Press Release) --
TERRA NOVA’s expertise in E-Learning breaks ground with an information security awareness program
Montreal (Quebec), September 24th, 2004 – Terra Nova, a young Canadian enterprise specializing in E-Learning is introducing a bilingual information security awareness program. This program is meant for the corporate users, as their security practices, together with the technology and processes are essential elements of an optimal corporate security program. Moreover, the ISO 17799 certification process requires the implementation of a user awareness program to obtain this standard.
According to a CSI/FBI (Computer Security Institute) survey taken in 2004, 89% of the enterprises participating in the survey revealed up to 5 information security incidents in 2003. This represents significant losses in accessibility, time and productivity. The most frequent incidents are the unavailability of systems or Web sites caused by viruses, as well as internal theft or data loss. Although the enterprise may be equipped with a leading security system, lack of knowledge or vigilance on the part of a single user can be the cause of a serious network failure. To counteract such incidents, most security audits designate user training as a key element in corporate security strategy.
The TERRA NOVA awareness tool offers many advantages: easy installation and use, interactive, customizable, bilingual and affordable. Offered as a turnkey solution, this modular tool adapts to various corporate training requirements. It comes with a purchase option (fixed price licensing) or rental (remote hosting / ASP).
TERRA NOVA products and services include the development and distribution of E-learning course content in both French and English. The preferred application areas for Terra Nova are new products and services, new employees’ orientation programs, norms, enterprise standards and procedures, questionnaires, surveys and adaptation of pedagogical content to Web format. Visit www.terranovasite.com.
Montreal (Quebec), September 24th, 2004 – Terra Nova, a young Canadian enterprise specializing in E-Learning is introducing a bilingual information security awareness program. This program is meant for the corporate users, as their security practices, together with the technology and processes are essential elements of an optimal corporate security program. Moreover, the ISO 17799 certification process requires the implementation of a user awareness program to obtain this standard.
According to a CSI/FBI (Computer Security Institute) survey taken in 2004, 89% of the enterprises participating in the survey revealed up to 5 information security incidents in 2003. This represents significant losses in accessibility, time and productivity. The most frequent incidents are the unavailability of systems or Web sites caused by viruses, as well as internal theft or data loss. Although the enterprise may be equipped with a leading security system, lack of knowledge or vigilance on the part of a single user can be the cause of a serious network failure. To counteract such incidents, most security audits designate user training as a key element in corporate security strategy.
The TERRA NOVA awareness tool offers many advantages: easy installation and use, interactive, customizable, bilingual and affordable. Offered as a turnkey solution, this modular tool adapts to various corporate training requirements. It comes with a purchase option (fixed price licensing) or rental (remote hosting / ASP).
TERRA NOVA products and services include the development and distribution of E-learning course content in both French and English. The preferred application areas for Terra Nova are new products and services, new employees’ orientation programs, norms, enterprise standards and procedures, questionnaires, surveys and adaptation of pedagogical content to Web format. Visit www.terranovasite.com.

This on-line Security awareness program is short, can be accessed through Internet or corporate Intranet, can be customized and/or linked to the client's policy documents - available in English and in
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