VinCSS has launched an online course named "Mo Mang khi Mo Mang" (Cybersecurity Awareness for Everyone). This program aims to popularize cybersecurity knowledge among the community, utilizing a concise, easy-to-understand, and entertaining approach.
According to VinCSS, the course content is presented through animated films, simulated scenarios, and short poems, rather than lengthy lectures or complex technical jargon. This method helps learners grasp security knowledge in an accessible, memorable way, suitable even for individuals without a technology background.
Within approximately one hour, learners are introduced to common digital risks such as: phishing emails, impersonation calls, malware, or social engineering tactics. Through relatable situations, the program guides participants on how to identify scam indicators and initial steps to take during a security incident.
Additionally, the course provides basic security tips, including: setting strong passwords, using passkeys, protecting personal accounts, and adhering to online work safety principles. VinCSS's team of experts compiled the content, focusing on rapid practical application.
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Users learning about VinCSS's online course. *Photo: VinCSS*.
The developer states that the program targets various groups. Individual users can enhance their self-protection against online scams. Office workers can reduce the risk of errors that could impact business systems. Furthermore, management and human resources departments gain a tool to foster an information security culture within their organizations.
Upon completing the course, participants will receive a certificate from VinCSS. The program is currently available in two versions: Vietnamese and English, serving both domestic and international learners.
Source: VinCSS.
