Protect every work and personal account against takeover by using long unique passphrases in a password manager, turning on phishing-resistant MFA, and keeping day-to-day account hygiene tight even when an attacker already knows your password.
A practical, scenario-driven course on the account-security basics that stop the majority of breaches — passphrases over passwords, a password manager so every login is unique, and MFA that survives a phishing page. It is the second step on the Cybersecurity Awareness Track and builds directly on Human Firewall 2026: once you can spot the lure, this course makes sure that even a stolen password can't open the door. You leave with a configured authenticator, a manager full of unique credentials, and a personal hygiene routine you commit to in writing.
See how one reused password and one approved push opened the door — then rate your own account habits before we change them.
Learn why passphrases beat passwords, why a manager makes 'unique everywhere' effortless, and which MFA actually survives a phishing page.
Apply it with feedback — judge password strength, react to a 2am push storm, fix a hygiene mess, and sequence a post-breach response.
Prove the judgement — pass a knowledge gate on credentials and MFA, then commit to a configured manager, a passkey, and your hygiene routine.
Book a demo and we'll run "Passwords, MFA & Account Hygiene" end to end on your people — the AI asks, your people think — or point the Forge at your own material instead (a pre-pilot capability preview).