This training will be conducted in Estonian.
Come and learn digital self-defense!
Information technology is everywhere today – in public spaces, at work, in schools, at home, and even in your pocket. It enables global communication, access to information, and the automation of processes. Unfortunately, information technology also comes with risks. The global communication platform allows fraudsters to make contact from the other side of the world, data breaches in some companies endanger customer privacy, and malware can stop automated processes or even cause physical damage. The cybersecurity training will cover the most common threats and security measures in the field.
The training will be conducted by Rain Ottis, a recognized cybersecurity expert and professor of cyber operations at Tallinn University of Technology.
TOPICS
✅ Basics of cybersecurity
✅ Common threats
✅ Cybersecurity protection measures
✅ Exercises based on industry examples
The training day will be preceded by independent study of materials in e-learning (17-22.05).
SCHEDULE for 23.05.2024
9:15 start (@TalTech, Ehitajate tee 5)
Morning: Basics of cybersecurity – confidentiality, integrity, availability, authentication, defense in depth model, risk, etc.
Morning: Common threats – phishing attacks, malware, etc.
Lunch
Afternoon: Protection measures – authentication, security settings, security software, etc.
Afternoon: Exercise
LECTURER
Rain Ottis is a professor of cyber operations at TalTech. His research group covers various aspects of cybersecurity, including cryptography, network security, digital forensics, and cyber defense operations and exercises. Previously, he served as a researcher at the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence and as a liaison officer in the Defense Forces.
✅ Full course participants will receive a certificate of participation in continuing education from Tallinn University of Technology.
Pre-registration for the training is important, with a deadline of 15.05.2024.
The continuing education is aimed at employees of industrial companies (EMTAK C).
Support for participation in the training is considered de minimis aid (VTA) in the amount of /480€ per participant.
Registered target group companies will be directed to the AIRE digital maturity assessment service, and you will be contacted on this topic. If you have questions, please contact koolitused@aire-edih.eu.
By registering for the training, the company confirms permission to use the VTA balance for participation, which will be registered in the state aid register for companies as a co-financed participation fee in the project “AI & Robotics Estonia (EDIH)”.