This course provides the knowledge needed to protect your personal data and organization data from cyber risks, and will identify the difference between data and information, the means to share secure information, and ways to protect private information and ways to enhance digital safety. Finally, you will receive guidance and advice from experts for civil society organizations and activists to protect their digital identity and their important data
What will you learn
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The difference between data and information
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The characteristics of the information as well as how to protect the information
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How to share information in a secure way
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Understand how information is classified and its benefits
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The most important applications and tools that help digital safety
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Receive expert’s Tips to civil society organizations and activists to protect their digital identity
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of how to use computer, mobile phones and the Internet
- Trainees who are willing to protect their information and data from cyber risks
- Trainees who are working in domains that may be exposed to cyber risks that may be hazardous to their work
- Trainees must use the instructions and guidelines to promote their digital security and protect critical information
data and information
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1digital protection – possible training guide
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2introduction to the digital security unit
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3the difference between data and information
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4the difference between data and information – supplement
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5characteristics of information
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6additional features of information
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7share information
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8risks of sharing information
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9classification of information
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10information classification – supplement
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11benefits of information classification
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12benefits of information classification – supplement
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13section 1 end test
protecting information from digital risks
Tools and applications that enhance your digital security
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