Amman, October 2025 — The Integrity and Anti-Corruption Commission organized an awareness workshop on cybersecurity for its employees as part of activities marking Cyber Security Awareness Month (October).

The session was conducted by the Cyber Security Unit of the Board and led by the Head of the Unit, who highlighted the critical importance of cybersecurity in ensuring the protection of institutional data, information systems, and digital infrastructure.
The workshop aimed to enhance employees’ awareness of the growing risks associated with cyber threats and to strengthen their ability to adopt safe online practices. Participants were briefed on key cybersecurity concepts, the latest trends in cybercrime and phishing schemes, and preventive measures to avoid unauthorized access, data theft, or system breaches.
Through interactive discussions and a detailed presentation, employees learned about the best practices in data protection, password security, responsible internet use, and the handling of official electronic correspondence.
The initiative reflects the Board’s commitment to embedding a culture of digital security and integrity within the institution and ensuring that all staff possess the technical awareness needed to safeguard organizational assets against cyber risks.

The Cyber Security Unit will continue to hold similar workshops throughout the month of October, in line with the global observance of Cyber Security Awareness Month, reaffirming the Board’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of protection, vigilance, and professional ethics in the digital environment.





