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Digital literacy and IT security awareness training for Singapore workplaces

Lumora provides structured courses designed to raise practical digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness among employees. Courses combine concise theory with hands-on exercises, real-world examples relevant to Singapore regulations, and clear assessment checkpoints to measure knowledge retention. Content is suitable for non-technical staff, team leads, and small business owners seeking to reduce common human-risk factors in everyday digital workflows.

Course modules 12
Avg. session length 90 min
3,200+

Learners trained

98%

Course completion rate

S7917233A

Business ID

Instructors and curriculum advisors

Practical experience, local context

The Lumora instructional team combines experience in IT operations, information security, adult education, and compliance. Each course is reviewed to match local operational patterns and regulatory references used in Singapore workplaces. Materials are updated periodically to reflect changes in common phishing techniques, device management practices, and privacy expectations.

Aisha Tan

Aisha Tan

Lead Instructor, Digital Literacy

Aisha designs entry-level digital skills modules that focus on safe web practices, effective use of collaboration tools, and responsible data handling for non-technical staff. Her approach emphasizes clarity and measurable learning outcomes.

Digital skills curriculum Adult learning design Workplace communication tools
Marcus Lim

Marcus Lim

Security Awareness Trainer

Marcus specializes in human-centric security training: recognizing phishing, secure password habits, device hygiene, and incident reporting procedures. Sessions include scenario-based exercises tailored to common business roles.

Phishing simulations Behavioural change methods Incident response basics
Priya Nair

Priya Nair

Curriculum Advisor, Compliance

Priya ensures training materials align with Singapore's personal data protection guidelines and industry best practices. She consults on assessment criteria and supports documentation for internal audit use.

Data protection alignment Audit-friendly content Regulatory awareness
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Contact information

For enquiries about courses, scheduling, or corporate packages please use the contacts below. Lumora is based in Singapore and structures content for local workplace contexts.

Phone
+6589549074
Business hours
Mon–Fri 09:00–17:30 SGT

Why structured awareness matters

Reducing routine risks through consistent training

Common risk types

Employees encounter phishing, credential reuse, insecure remote access, and improper data sharing in daily workflows. Addressing these risks requires practical guidance tied to typical job tasks rather than abstract warnings.

Measuring progress

Lumora provides pre- and post-course assessments and periodic refreshers to track knowledge retention. Measurement focuses on observed behaviours and demonstrated understanding of procedures such as reporting suspicious emails.

Course features

Designed for workplace relevance

What the training covers

Modules are modular, role-aware, and suitable for small teams or enterprise cohorts. Each topic includes practical guidance and short assessments.

Instructor-led and self-paced options
1

Phishing recognition

Practical exercises on identifying phishing cues in emails, messaging apps, and document links, with emphasis on reporting pathways used in organisations.

2

Passwords and access

Best practices for password managers, multi-factor authentication, and secure account recovery procedures tailored to typical corporate systems.

3

Device and network hygiene

Guidance on secure Wi-Fi usage, software update practices, and safe use of personal devices for work-related tasks.

4

Data handling basics

Clear procedures for classifying, storing, and sharing data, including simple steps to reduce accidental exposure and follow local privacy expectations.