Notorious Programming Related Faults and Cybersecurity Awareness Training

This training explores some of the most notorious failures and breaches in the history of software engineering and cybersecurity. Through real-world cases, participants gain awareness of how programming mistakes, design flaws, and overlooked security gaps can lead to massive financial, operational, and social consequences. The session highlights lessons learned from these events, helping developers and professionals strengthen their critical thinking, improve software quality, and build a stronger culture of cybersecurity awareness.
About the Training
This training raises cybersecurity awareness by examining real world examples of how software failures, security breaches, and programming vulnerabilities can spiral into large scale incidents. Participants explore how small oversights such as configuration mistakes, unsafe update mechanisms, or weak authentication have escalated into outages, data leaks, and financial losses impacting millions. These cases demonstrate how interconnected modern systems are, and how flaws in one area can quickly cascade across entire organizations.
Beyond the technical dimension, the training emphasizes the importance of building security-conscious cultures. Participants learn how to move beyond treating security as a compliance requirement and instead integrate protective thinking into everyday design and decision-making. Through post-incident analysis, the course highlights not only how failures occurred but also how organizations managed recovery, helping participants understand both prevention and response.
Designed for both technical and non-technical audiences, the session combines storytelling, practical lessons, and group reflection. By the end, participants will be able to recognize risks earlier, communicate them more effectively across teams, and contribute to stronger, more resilient practices in their organizations.
$250.00Pay with Credit CardWhy Should You Buy?
This training builds awareness of how software flaws and security oversights can escalate into major failures. Participants learn from real-world cases to recognize risks earlier, make more responsible engineering decisions, and contribute to stronger, more resilient organizations.
Questions
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes.
Will a certificate be given at the end of the training?
No, we do not provide a certificate at the end of the training because we believe certificates and diplomas are outdated. However, if you need proof of attendance, we can prepare a document for you.
Can we also take it as a classroom training in addition to distance learning?
Yes, we can also plan it as a face-to-face classroom training when the number of people is sufficient.
May I request to retake the training?
Yes.
What materials are given to training participants?
Participants in the training will receive a free Notorious Programming Related Faults Study Guide.
Who is this course ideal for?
The training is ideal for anyone.
What is the duration of the training?
The training typically lasts for 4 hours, but it can be adjusted based on your needs.
Are there any prerequisites for attending the training?
No specific prerequisites are required. The training is suitable for all levels.