Cybersecurity Training

Digital Certificate

Have you ever visited a website and seen a padlock symbol in the address bar? That symbol tells you the connection is secure. But how does that security happen? This guide will help you understand digital certificates, how they work, and why they’re important for securing our online world. We’ll break down everything in simple terms so you can get a clear picture.   You’ll learn what...

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Scareware

Have you ever come across a pop-up or message on your computer screen that makes you panic, claiming your computer is infected with a virus and that you need to take immediate action? If so, you might have encountered scareware. Scareware tricks users into thinking their devices are at risk when, in reality, there is no threat at all.   The goal of scareware is simple: to...

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Bloatware

Have you ever bought a new device and noticed it was already filled with apps you didn’t ask for? Or maybe your computer suddenly slowed down for no apparent reason. The culprit might be bloatware. Bloatware can slow your devices, eat up storage, and sometimes even create security risks.   In this guide, we’ll explain what bloatware is, why it’s a problem, and how to prevent it....

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statefull firewall

Imagine a security guard standing at the entrance of a building. This guard checks every visitor, remembers who entered, and keeps an eye on their behavior. This is similar to how a stateful firewall works to protect your network.   In this blog, we’ll break down what a stateful firewall is, how it works, and how it’s different from a stateless firewall. By understanding these tools, you’ll...

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cyber espionage

Imagine your company’s secrets slipping away without anyone noticing. This isn’t just in spy movies, it’s a real cyber espionage threat. Cyber espionage happens when hackers secretly steal important information from businesses, governments, or people. Unlike other attacks, cyber espionage is about staying hidden and gathering data over time.   If you’re wondering what cyber espionage is, why it’s so dangerous, and how to protect against it,...

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honeypot

Imagine a trap set just for cybercriminals, something designed to attract them, but that ultimately gives them no valuable data. This is the concept behind a honeypot. In cyber security, a honeypot is a tool used to detect, deflect, and learn from cyberattacks. It serves as a decoy system, luring attackers in and then monitoring their actions.   If you’re wondering how honeypots work, why they’re essential,...

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cloud web security

As businesses are shifting to cloud solutions for better flexibility, cost savings, and scalability. However, with these benefits come new security risks that can put critical data and operations at risk. Here’s where cloud web security steps in, providing a set of practices and tools to protect data, applications, and overall web activities from unauthorized access and cyber threats.    Let’s break down what cloud web security...

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ARP spoofing

In a world where cyberattacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, understanding different threats is crucial for keeping your data and networks secure. One such threat is ARP spoofing, a dangerous form of attack that can compromise sensitive information and disrupt your network.   But what exactly is ARP spoofing, and how does it work?    In this blog, we'll break down ARP spoofing in simple terms, explain how...

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vishing

In today’s digital age, cybercriminals use many tactics to trick people and steal valuable information. One such tactic is called a “vishing attack.” If you haven’t heard of it before, you’re not alone, but it's important to know about it to protect yourself and your business.    In this article, we will explain what a vishing attack is, how it works, and most importantly, how to prevent...

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