Cyber Rebels

Practical Training for Everyday Security Behaviour-Led Cybersecurity Training Built around how people actually work — where decisions are made under pressure, shaped by routine, and often without obvious signs of risk. Explore our training Man presenting with tablet and logo jacket h2 slider1.jpg

Training for your team

Live, practical cybersecurity training built around the decisions people make during everyday work.

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Sector-specific training shaped around the workflows, pressures and responsibilities your team faces.

Check Your Cyber Risk

A simple way to spot where everyday decisions may be creating exposure in your organisation.

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Cyber risk often starts inside ordinary work

Where risk forms

Most cyber decisions happen in the middle of ordinary work. Someone replies to a message, shares a document, approves a request, supports a customer, updates a system or keeps a task moving because that is what the job requires.

The risk is not always obvious at the time. A request may fit the situation, arrive at a believable moment, or come through a system people already trust. The action feels reasonable because it helps the work continue.

Cyber Rebels training starts there: with the moments where trust, speed, routine and pressure shape what people do next.

Beyond awareness

Why It Matters

Cybersecurity awareness helps people understand common risks. That matters, but awareness alone often assumes the risky moment will be easy to recognise and simple to act on.

In real work, it rarely feels that clear. A request can look legitimate. A message can come from someone trusted. A system can appear to be guiding the correct next step. The pressure is not always dramatic; it is often the ordinary pressure to respond, help, approve, update or keep work moving without causing delay.

That is why Cyber Rebels training goes beyond awareness. Our approach is shaped by the Cyber Rebels Five-Domain Model, which focuses on the behavioural capabilities teams need in real situations: recognising risk in context, verifying before acting, working securely, escalating uncertainty and making better judgement calls under pressure.

Those capabilities matter because the gap is rarely between knowing and not knowing. It is between knowing the advice and applying it when the request feels normal, the task is live, and the easiest action is to continue.

Cyber Rebels training helps teams practise that moment. Not as a test of whether people can remember the rules, but as a practical way to build steadier decisions inside the conditions where cyber risk forms.

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Built around real work

What We Bring

Cyber Rebels delivers live, practical cybersecurity training shaped around how teams actually work. Sessions are built from realistic situations, not generic awareness slides, so people can explore the decisions they are likely to face in their own roles.

The training gives teams space to slow the moment down. They can look at what was happening, why the action felt reasonable, where verification could break down, and what a better response would look like without turning everyday work into a blocker.

This helps people move from knowing the advice to practising the judgement behind it. In a session, that might mean a team realising that a payment-change request would usually be checked by email, then agreeing what a safer known-channel check should look like in practice.

They learn how to pause, verify, question or escalate in ways that feel practical, proportionate and usable while the task is still moving.

Staff leave with clearer language, stronger judgement and more confidence to act when something does not feel quite right. For the organisation, that means everyday cyber decisions become more consistent, easier to discuss and better supported across the team.

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OUR IMPACT

Cyber Rebels combines cybersecurity practice, technical teaching, live training and learning design experience to make training practical, relevant and usable.

In sessions, teams work through realistic decisions before they face them under pressure. That might mean spotting where a payment-change request would normally be checked too quickly, then agreeing what a safer known-channel check should look like in practice.

The impact is clearer language, stronger judgement and more confidence to act when something does not feel quite right.

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Why Clients Enjoy Working With Us

WHAT CLIENTS SAY
"In a short time, the session covered a wide range of cyber attacks and practical ways to stay protected"
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Javier Jimenez Torres Gamma Architects
“An engaging session with powerful real-world examples that made cyber risks easy to understand. I’d happily recommend Cyber Rebels.”
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James Walker Nickel Digital
“Andy delivered an engaging session tailored to our business, using interactive activities and relevant examples that kept everyone involved.”
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Jessica Milne Timpi
“A highly engaging and relevant cyber awareness session with useful real-world examples and AI insights that left me feeling more confident about cybersecurity.”
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Sue Elms Apprentify
“Andy is a hugely talented tutor who demystifies cybersecurity with kindness, patience and humour, making complex topics accessible and engaging.”
Hannah Doyle
Hannah Doyle Dickens & Doyle
“Cyber Rebels delivered engaging, jargon-free cybersecurity training with practical steps we could apply immediately. Exactly what we needed.”
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James Brown Gold Standard Security
“Cyber Rebels turned complex cybersecurity into practical, easy-to-understand advice, delivered with humour, patience, and real-world examples that kept everyone engaged.”
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Tom Randle Randle Logistics
“I learned a great deal about cybersecurity working with Andy, who was always available for support and focused on keeping customers informed.”
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Chris Lewis Whitehead-Ross Education

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If you’re thinking about cybersecurity awareness, or something just does not feel quite clear, this is a good place to start.

We’ll talk through how things are working in practice, where pressure tends to show up, and how decisions are being made in those moments. Sometimes that leads to a short awareness session. Sometimes it means a deeper workshop, a tailored programme, or simply a clearer view of where everyday cyber decisions are already creating pressure inside your organisation.

Sometimes it does not lead to training at all. Either way, you’ll come away with a clearer understanding of where you stand and what, if anything, needs attention.

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