The main objective of Cyber Guru is to strengthen the security of both individuals and organizations through continuous training courses. These courses are specifically designed to help users develop skills that allow them to navigate safely in the digital environment. The key focus is on promoting safe behaviors through deeper threat awareness and best practices in digital security.
The Cyber Guru platform uses three different training methodologies: Cognitive, Inductive and Experiential; essential to have a concrete impact on the behavior of users, and that develop the three main characteristics of defense of individuals: knowledge, perception of danger and preparedness, which correspond respectively to Cyber Guru Awareness, Cyber Guru Channel and Cyber Guru Phishing.
- Cyber Guru Awareness is developed through a cognitive training itinerary, based on a mainly didactic approach that acts on the most rational part of the brain. This itinerary explains the main types of threats, how they materialise and what are the most appropriate behavioural logics to adopt. Cyber Guru Awareness is the platform’s didactic program, in virtual learning mode, where knowledge is acquired gradually and continuously with micro-lessons.
- Cyber Guru Channel is the inductive training program that, using the typical narrative scheme of television series, allows the user to learn through identification in real situations. It consists of a series of videos focused on the main cyber threats and how they can affect people and organizations in a concrete way. The videos increase the level of awareness of users of digital technologies by showing them that anyone can become an interesting target for cybercrime.
- Cyber Guru Phishing deals with experience-based training in anti-phishing function. Thanks to an innovative artificial intelligence model designed specifically for training and coaching, this program is able to offer a personalized and, above all, adaptive approach. In this way, it provides much more effective and appropriate training to deal with new cyberattack techniques.