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Call to: 16555 Send by EmailThe training content is divided into main topics that are covered through:
This topic covers the basic skills needed for the rest of the training program (using Linux, programming basics, etc.).
Duration (days): 1
This topic covers the basic skills of web networks, how to create and develop them, different ways to attack them and the best ways to protect them.
Duration (days): 3
This topic covers different network protocols, how to detect and attack them, and best practices for creating secure networks.
Duration (days): 3
This topic covers the basics of Windows, how to access and attack it, and how to better protect your Windows device.
Duration (days): 3
This topic covers the basics of ethical hacking and how to perform a full penetration test.
Duration (days): 2
This topic covers the basics of cyber defense, how to understand an organization's threat landscape and how to investigate a cyber attack.
Duration (days): 1
The topic covers the King of the Hill competition, a competition that allows students to apply both the offense and defense topics they have learned by competing in teams to take control of systems and networks and strengthen them against the other team's attacks.
Duration (days): 1
THE HANDBOOK
A comprehensive booklet designed to contain all the content of the Cyber Security Camp, along with some fun activities. This booklet provides a comprehensive reference for participants, so they can retrieve valuable information, interactive activities, and interesting challenges they experienced during the camp.
THE PLATFORM
TryHackMe is an interactive learning environment designed to enhance cybersecurity skills through hands-on training. The platform offers virtual labs and interactive training courses, allowing users to gain hands-on experience in dealing with various cybersecurity scenarios
Learning path for age group 13-14 here
Learning path for age group 15-17 here