Cybersecurity training for users, leaders, and technical teams.
We design courses according to the participant's level and the team's need. We can start with Introduction to Cybersecurity and Information Security Fundamentals, or go deeper with Ethical Hacking, secure coding, and incident response.
It is not isolated theory: we seek a change in judgment.
Each course blends concepts, examples, exercises, and role-adapted language so learning becomes better operational decisions.
Course catalog
These programs can be delivered as a full path or as independent modules, depending on the client's level and objective.
Introduction to Cybersecurity
Introductory program for participants who need a clear foundation on frequent threats, safe practices, and basic decisions when facing incidents, fraud, or everyday mistakes.
- Current threat landscape and common vectors
- Access, email, and browsing best practices
- What to do in case of incidents, suspicions, or fraud
Information Security Fundamentals
Course designed to bring information security principles into real processes, helping people understand assets, risks, controls, and responsibilities within the organization.
- Information security principles
- Asset classification and risk treatment
- Controls, policies, and responsibilities
Ethical Hacking
Technical training focused on understanding how a controlled offensive assessment is structured, how findings are documented, and how a technical test turns into useful defensive actions.
- Reconnaissance, enumeration, and target validation
- OWASP, controlled exploitation, and post-exploitation
- Evidence documentation and recommendations
Secure Coding and OWASP
Training for development and QA teams focused on recurring insecure patterns, secure implementation practices, and applied analysis of OWASP Top 10 in applications and APIs.
- Input validation, authn/authz, and secrets management
- OWASP Top 10 applied to real cases
- Patterns to prevent common code and API mistakes
Incident Response
Practical program for operational teams that need to strengthen initial detection, decision making, internal coordination, and escalation flow in real or simulated incidents.
- Response flow, roles, and critical decisions
- Early containment, evidence preservation, and lessons learned
- Simulations and cross-team coordination
Awareness, Phishing, and Fraud
Session focused on making safe decisions under pressure, spotting warning signs, and responding correctly to fraud, impersonation, or phishing attempts in day-to-day work.
- Warning signs in phishing and fraud
- Safe decisions under pressure
- Internal escalation and reporting
Intensive bootcamps
Focused sessions to accelerate knowledge for technical and non-technical teams.
Tiered programs
Introductory, intermediate, and advanced paths aligned to the participant's role.
Labs and simulations
Guided practice to take concepts into real scenarios and strengthen operational judgment.