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Cyber-security Awareness & Fundamentals

What Trainees Will Learn By the end of this course, learners will be able to: Understand core concepts and terminology in cybersecurity. Recognize ... Show more
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This course provides a practical and engaging introduction to cybersecurity for everyday users, students, and professionals. You’ll learn how to protect your personal and organizational data from common threats like malware, phishing, and social engineering. The course covers digital hygiene, incident response, data protection laws, and ethical behavior online. Whether you’re working in an office, running a small business, or simply using the internet at home, this course will empower you to stay safe in the digital world.

Topic 1: Introduction to Cybersecurity
Topic 2: Common Cyber Threats & Attacks
Topic 3: Safe Practices & Digital Hygiene
Topic 4: Responding to Cyber Incidents
Topic 5: Laws, Ethics & Compliance
What is the difference between a virus and malware?
Malware is a broad term that includes viruses, worms, ransomware, etc. A virus is a type of malware that replicates itself.
How can I know if I’ve been hacked?
Unusual activity on your accounts, software behaving unexpectedly, or unknown logins are all signs.
Is antivirus software enough to protect me?
No, you also need to follow good practices like updating software and avoiding suspicious links.
What is phishing and how can I detect it?
Phishing involves tricking you into revealing personal info. Look for poor grammar, suspicious links, and unknown senders.
Do cybersecurity laws apply to small businesses?
Yes, all organizations that handle personal or sensitive data must comply with relevant laws.
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Lectures 17
Quizzes 16
Level Beginner
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This course provides a practical and engaging introduction to cybersecurity for everyday users, students, and professionals. You’ll learn how to protect your personal and organizational data from common threats like malware, phishing, and social engineering.

Course requirements

To take this course, learners will need:

  • A smartphone, tablet, or computer with internet access

  • Basic computer literacy (e.g., opening files, using email, browsing)

  • Willingness to engage in lessons, complete quizzes, and reflect on personal online behavior

  • (Optional) Access to a password manager or antivirus software for practice

Intended audience
  • Employees and professionals in any industry who use digital tools or handle sensitive data

  • Students at tertiary, senior secondary, or technical levels

  • Entrepreneurs running online stores, using digital payments, or storing customer data

  • Parents and everyday users who want to protect themselves and their families online

  • Teachers and educators who want to promote digital safety in schools

  • Government and NGO staff handling public or client information

  • Anyone seeking to build foundational cybersecurity skills

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Monday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Tuesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Wednesday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Thursday 9:30 am - 6.00 pm
Friday 9:30 am - 5.00 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
Cyber-security Awareness & Fundamentals
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