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National cyber crisis management course is the introductory two-day, scenario-based, purpose-built training designed to take attendees to the intermediate level.
The course will include both theoretical and practical components that cover a wide range of topics related to national cyber crisis management. Students will explore the main concepts of cyber crisis management, understand the key roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders involved in national cybersecurity crisis management, including the role CSIRTs.
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to ICT standards and interoperability within ICT systems. Participants will gain an understanding of the organizations responsible for establishing these standards, as well as the national authorities that enforce them. The course will guide participants in self-monitoring practices to ensure compliance with both industry and regulatory standards. Additionally, it will cover the penalties associated with non-compliance and clarify the distinct roles of various stakeholders in the field.
This course develops the basic concepts of digital transformation aimed at micro and small businesses focused on digital presence, management of social networks, and electronic commerce. The course will provide basic recommendations for the digital transformation of companies and ventures.
This course provides an introduction to artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on its application in the public service. Participants will be guided through the entire process of devising AI-based services in the public sector. Lessons will cover not just the functional aspects of this application but also the governance and ethical aspects of the process to offer a holistic point of view.
With the generous support of the Global Gateway initiative of the European Union, this course is offered for free for selected participants.
The course aims at providing an introduction to the main theoretical and empirical issues surrounding the economic analysis of innovation, with specific focus on innovations. In particular, the course will discuss how innovation emerges in modern economies and how it interacts with the dynamics and evolution of sectors related to the digital transformation.
The modules delivered under the course provide a blend of technical skills and soft skills with an aim to strengthen both digital and inter-personal skills of girls and young women. The course prepares participants to actively engage in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related initiatives and future career opportunities in the digital sector. It provides a practical approach with scenarios and case studies that foster innovation and creativity for continued learning on the use of digital technologies and how they can contribute to the digital ecosystem.
Digital technology is becoming important in addressing sustainable development challenges. This course introduces participants to the challenges of digital inclusion, the consequences of digital divides, and the opportunities towards inclusive and equitable digital transformation. The modules focus on digital inclusion, evaluation, and approaches to understanding ICTs and their relationship with development and governance in a changing technology landscape.
National cyber crisis management course is the introductory two-day, scenario-based, purpose-built training designed to take attendees to the intermediate level. The course will include both theoretical and practical components that cover a wide range of topics related to national cyber crisis management. Students will explore the main concepts of cyber crisis management, understand the key roles and responsibilities of key stakeholders involved in national cybersecurity crisis management, including the role CSIRTs.
The course on the Orbit-Spectrum International Regulatory Framework, with a specific focus on ITU's regulatory procedures, is designed to provide an introduction to the key principles of the regulations governing satellite projects. Participants will learn about the international legal and regulatory framework that governs the use and management of radio frequency spectrum and associated orbits. The course will also delve into ITU's specific regulatory processes, clarifying when and how to engage with this entity for requesting or registering radio frequencies for satellite projects.
This self-paced training course offers an introductory exploration of strategic foresight tailored to individuals engaged in fostering digital innovation for sustainable development. With a focus on bridging the digital divide and addressing global challenges, the course emphasizes the crucial role of strategic foresight in shaping equitable futures. Through seven modules, participants delve into essential concepts, tools, and terminology while honing practical skills in futures thinking.