We provide digital safety education for organizations and communities — practical, human-centered, and immediately applicable.
The Human Side of Security
Organizations today face constant exposure to fraud, social engineering, phishing, and data misuse. Most incidents don't happen because systems fail. They happen because ordinary people are targeted in ordinary moments: an email that looks legitimate, a phone call that feels urgent, a link clicked during a busy day.
Practical education that strengthens employee judgment and reduces real organizational risk.
Helping organizations understand where their human vulnerabilities lie — and how to address them.
Engaging sessions for conferences, boards, and teams on the human side of digital security.
Our Approach
Effective training works best when it respects the professionalism of the people it serves. Decision-makers aren't looking for fear-based messaging or abstract theory — they're looking for practical education that strengthens employee judgment, supports workplace culture, and reduces real organizational risk.
When people understand the patterns behind digital threats, they become a powerful first line of defense — protecting not only company assets, but their own personal safety as well.
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Areas of Expertise
Beth Andress delivers education and training across these interconnected areas of digital risk, fraud awareness, and organizational governance.
Digital Self-Defence
Practical skills for protecting yourself and your family online
Scam Psychology
How fraudsters exploit trust, urgency, and authority
AI-Enabled Fraud
Voice cloning, deepfakes, and AI-generated phishing
Online Identity Protection
Managing your digital footprint and preventing identity theft
Business Email Compromise
How BEC attacks work and how to stop them
AI Governance for Organizations
Policy, compliance, and responsible AI use in the workplace
Romance Scams & Sextortion
Recognizing and recovering from relationship-based fraud
Fraud Trends in Canada
What's rising, what's changing, and what to watch
Safety for Professionals
Digital risk specific to real estate, legal, financial, and public sector roles
Digital Self Defence
Digital self defence is the practice of recognizing and countering human-targeted attacks — scams, fraud, grooming, and manipulation — before they succeed. It's not about software. It's about pattern recognition.
Beth's background in violence prevention and predator psychology gives her a perspective that pure cybersecurity educators don't have — and that's exactly what makes this training effective.
Awareness
Understanding the landscape of threats and what makes people vulnerable.
Verification
Confirming identity and intent independently before taking action.
Identity Protection
Managing your digital footprint and limiting what can be used against you.
Fraud Detection
Recognizing the patterns and psychological techniques fraudsters use.
AI Risk Awareness
Understanding voice cloning, deepfakes, and AI-generated attacks.
Let's talk about how practical digital risk training can protect your people, your funds, and the communities you serve.