Training · Cybersecurity Awareness Training with Historic Programming Disasters
Security vulnerabilities are often rooted in complex architectures, overlooked minor details, and the loss of control created by external dependencies. The Cybersecurity Awareness Training with Historic Programming Disasters analyzes in-depth real-world scenarios that have crashed systems and caused massive damages in the past, rather than just teaching theoretical rules by rote. We demonstrate through lived crises how an innocent-looking small line of code or a logic error can jeopardize business continuity. Our training will increase participants' competence in foreseeing threats, protecting system resources, and implementing security standards. Our goal is to guide you in building a security-oriented technical culture that learns from past mistakes and is unshakable against external interventions.
Examples from Training Presentation Visuals
Some Questions and Answers About the Training
Who is the training for?
The training is suitable for anyone who values collaboration and wants to develop the skills and perspective necessary to work effectively in a team.
Are there any prerequisites to attend the training?
There are no special prerequisites. The training is suitable for all levels.
How long is the training?
The training usually takes 4 hours, but can be adapted to your needs.
Can we get the training in a classroom environment in addition to remote training?
Yes, we can also plan it as face-to-face classroom training when there are enough people.
Will a certificate be issued at the end of the training?
No, we do not issue a certificate at the end of the training because we believe that certificates and diplomas have now lost their validity. However, if you need a certificate of participation, we can prepare a document for you.
What materials are given to the training participants?
Participants of the training will be provided with the Historic Programmatic Disasters Study Guide for free.