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Toolkit Series: Training for Extra Guidance
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By Global Cyber Alliance
03/30/22

Each of our Cybersecurity Toolkits has specialized training courses to guide you through the best practices and recommendations outlined in the toolkits specific to your area of focus. 

    • For small businesses, we have a detailed learning portal that will walk you through the most important things to know to manage your cyber risk, inventory devices and accounts, update software, create strong passwords, and protect against phishing and malware. 
    • For journalists, small newsrooms, and watchdogs we have courses from our partners at the Totem Project that cover the unique privacy and security risks found on the job  – including field research, internet censorship, social media research, and internet trolls. 
    • For election officials, the Center for Technology and Civic Life leads a 3-part online series to support you on the front lines of safeguarding our democracy. 
    • For mission-based organizations, Public Interest Registry maintains the .ORG Learning Center to help take your mission into action.

No matter your level of familiarity or comfort with cybersecurity, these training courses, resources, and tools in our Cybersecurity Toolkits offer help for businesses and organizations at every level of security experience. 

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