Course E066: Digital Security and Privacy in the Post-COVID-19 Era
- about current threats to digital security and privacy on a global scale;
- about current types of Internet control threatening on a global scale;
- to identify different types of online data protection;
- to describe basic concepts related to the Internet;
- to compare different anti-virus tools;
- to describe encryption methods for ensuring digital security;
- to assess security and privacy threats and risks for individuals and organisations;
- to evaluate tools and practices to mitigate digital security risks;
- to use tools and practices to control and protect personal information online;
- to develop strategies to promote awareness, and implementation of increased security and privacy.
This certificate course involves approximately 20 hours of reading, discussion, weekly 90-minute (Zoom) live classroom sessions (on Monday's from 14h00-15h30 UTC/GMT) with the course instructor and/or guests experts, a written assignment and quizzes, and is offered over a four-week period. The course is based on a participatory, active learning approach, with an emphasis on critical reflection and peer-to-peer learning. Participants will do the required readings, prepare interim and final assignments and participate in group discussions. Case studies will be used to enable interactive learning and activities. Students who successfully complete the course will receive a Certificate of Participation. It is also possible to audit the course.
Course outlineWeek 2: Understanding basic concepts of digital security and privacy
Week 3: Assessing personal and organisational threats with respect to digital security
Week 4: Ensuring digital privacy
Who should apply
The course is intended for staff of government and inter-governmental and non-governmental organisations, humanitarian practitioners, gender focal points, or academic institutions interested in gender equality in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Participants should have a good written command of English and have high competence and comfort with computing devices and Internet use.
Upcoming session(s): 2-29 April 2025.
Costs: Tuition fee for participants: € 295 (after 1 February 2025: € 335). Tuition for auditors: € 105 (after 1 February 2025: € 135). Payments can be made online with major credit cards (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa), PayPal and bank transfer.
Registration: You can enrol in this course if you have an account. If you don't already have an account, please create one. Once we have received your enrolment you will be sent an invoice with instructions on how to make the tuition payment. For queries, please contact training@humanrightscampus.org.
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