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e-Universities - New Mini E-Courses in Cybersecurity

March 16, 2026.

In the digital environment where work and learning take place daily, cybersecurity is becoming one of the key challenges. For this reason, as part of the „e-University“ project, as many as six mini e-courses from that area. Their goal is to empower participants with the knowledge and skills needed to use information systems more safely and protect data.

Six themes are primarily intended teaching staff, but also managerial (themes „NIS2 Directive“ and „Adoption and implementation of security policy“) and IT support staff („Secure University Infrastructure“) at higher education institutions participating in the e-University project, as well as for anyone else who wants to learn more about cybersecurity in higher education institutions and cybersecurity in general.

Access e-courses via CARNET's Loomen:

  1. NIS2 – Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity
  2. Cyber hygiene and responsible internet use
  3. Developing and Implementing Security Policy at Higher Education Institutions
  4. Cybersecurity Fundamentals and Cybersecurity Threat Recognition
  5. System for reporting and resolving cyber incidents
  6. Secure university infrastructure

 

More information, registration links, and all educational content and materials from the training can be found on the website Educational Activities Program in the e-University Project.

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