A1 will conduct a training course on cybersecurity and digital competencies for young people
А1 announces the launch of a creative contest for teenagers and young adults, which will focus on online safety and key digital competencies development. The contest will be conducted as part of the free training course "CybervacAItions", covering key topics in cybersecurity and digital skills. This initiative is a continuation of a nationwide information #Take5seconds campaign aimed at protecting A1 customers and all citizens of Belarus in general from fraud, emphasizing the importance of a responsible attitude to technology.
The free "CybervacAItions" training course will start on July 1 and will be available online for teens and young adults at any time. The course has been created and is taught by Andrey Tsigan, a businessman and a digital expert. The course includes 21 lessons covering 12 topics, from fundamental cybersecurity to day-to-day digital tools application. Those who take part in the course will be able to obtain skills that will help them safely use the Internet and modern technologies. For more information about the course, click the link.
The participants will be able not only to get fundamental knowledge but also offer their own innovative solutions. As part of the course, A1 will offer a creative challenge for the participants: to develop a simple and understandable explanation of the basic rules of digital literacy for senior people. Those who provide the best ideas will get special gifts from A1.
"Training in digital skills and basic cybersecurity is an important measure to protect users from cyber fraud. Our goal is to help the youngsters to acquire indispensable skills that will enter their lives", noted the А1's representative.
The #Take5seconds campaign aims at raising awareness of the ways to protect personal data and the importance of privacy-conscious behavior online. Along with the campaign, А1 is constantly holding master classes and educational events on cybersafety to help people protect themselves against online scammers.