Training
CyberCulture – Cyber Hygiene Training with Certification
The new European Directive NIS 2 (Directive (EU) 2022/2555), which focuses on strengthening the resilience of critical infrastructures and services, makes cybersecurity training for personnel mandatory. It explicitly requires that entities falling under its scope ensure appropriate training and awareness of their workforce, aiming to reduce risk and improve incident management capabilities.
Compliance with NIS 2 is not merely a legal obligation—it is an investment in the resilience and credibility of the organization. The training solution offered by CYGNUS Technologies fully addresses the directive’s requirements, providing targeted content, practical scenarios, and measurable results.
The all-new CYGNUS CyberCulture course sets a new standard in cybersecurity awareness training. Designed to be clear and accessible, it avoids complex technical jargon, excludes irrelevant details, and dispels long-standing misconceptions. The course’s primary goal is to instill strong, practical cyber hygiene habits in users. It is continuously updated to reflect the latest threat landscape, including advanced AI-driven attacks, and incorporates up-to-date compliance requirements such as the NIS2 directive.
CyberMasterclass for IT officers
This course is designed to enhance and advance the cybersecurity competencies of IT professionals, providing them with the knowledge and strategic awareness needed to safeguard critical systems and infrastructure. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction to key cybersecurity concepts and terminology, it progresses into an in-depth exploration of modern threat landscapes, attack methodologies, and advanced defense mechanisms. The program concludes with a focus on industry-aligned best practices and governance principles, enabling IT departments to maintain a robust security posture and effectively implement or supervise cybersecurity measures—whether managed internally or through outsourced services.
A workshop is bundled with the course, which includes hands-on demonstrations of attacks, system infection and ways to identify infected systems and collect evidence, as well as first level response procedures to address security incidents.