Cybersecurity for Organizations

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to cybersecurity from an organizational perspective, focusing on the human, institutional, and regulatory dimensions of cyber risk. Whether you are a student, professional, academic staff member, or citizen interested in strengthening digital security practices, the course offers practical knowledge and real-world examples that help participants understand how cyber threats affect modern organizations.

 

Through a series of interactive modules, participants will explore common cyber threats such as phishing, ransomware, and social engineering, while learning how organizational policies, legal frameworks, and security awareness contribute to building resilient digital environments. The course emphasizes the role of individuals in preventing security incidents and strengthening institutional protection.

 

Combining conceptual understanding with practical guidance, this course equips participants with the knowledge required to recognize cyber risks, support cybersecurity practices in non-technical roles, and contribute to the development of a strong security culture within organizations.
The course is delivered online through the Moodle platform.

Registration dates 09 March 2026 30 March 2026
Course dates 06 April 2026 18 May 2026
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Cybersecurity for Organizations

About this course

Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be able to:

1. Understand cybersecurity fundamentals in organizational environments.
Develop a clear understanding of the core concepts, terminology, and principles of cybersecurity as they apply to modern organizations.

2. Recognize common cyber threats and attack techniques.
Identify and assess threats such as phishing, ransomware, and social engineering, with a particular focus on the role of human behavior in cyber incidents.

3. Apply cyber hygiene and safe digital practices.
Adopt practical strategies for safe digital behavior and responsible technology use in both professional and personal contexts.

4. Support cybersecurity policies and compliance.
Interpret the basic elements of cybersecurity policies, legal obligations, and regulatory frameworks relevant to organizational environments.

5. Analyze real-world cybersecurity incidents.
Evaluate recent cases of organizational cyber breaches in order to understand vulnerabilities, consequences, and preventive strategies.

6. Contribute to a culture of cybersecurity awareness.
Promote responsible digital practices and participate in building a resilient security culture within organizations and institutions.

Course content

Module 1: Phishing, Ransomware & Social Engineering
Overview:
Introduction to the most common forms of cyber attacks targeting organizations, focusing on manipulation techniques and human vulnerabilities.
Key Topics:
Phishing campaigns, ransomware attacks, social engineering tactics, psychological manipulation in cybercrime.

Module 2: Cybersecurity for Organizations – Legal and Regulatory Compliance
Overview:
Understanding the legal and regulatory obligations organizations must follow in order to ensure digital security and protect information systems.
Key Topics:
Cybersecurity governance, regulatory frameworks, compliance obligations, institutional responsibilities.

Module 3: Case Studies of Organizational Cyber Breaches
Overview:
Analysis of real cyber incidents affecting organizations, highlighting vulnerabilities, response strategies, and lessons learned.
Key Topics:
Recent cyber attacks, incident analysis, risk factors, crisis management and organizational response.

Module 4: Cyber Security Awareness – Fundamentals of Protection
Overview:
Development of basic cybersecurity awareness and safe digital practices that reduce risks caused by human error.
Key Topics:
Cyber hygiene, password security, secure communication, recognizing suspicious activities.

Module 5: Building a Compliance-Oriented Cybersecurity Strategy
Overview:
Introduction to organizational approaches for managing cybersecurity risks and integrating compliance requirements into institutional strategies.
Key Topics:
Security governance, risk management, policy implementation, organizational accountability.

Module 6: Essential Security Toolkit
Overview:
Practical tools and techniques that individuals and organizations can apply to strengthen digital security.
Key Topics:
Security tools, basic protection measures, monitoring practices, practical recommendations for daily organizational use.

More information

  • Duration: 6 weeks
  • Teaching platform: The course will be delivered online through the Moodle learning platform.