The Digital Security Trainer’s Assistant

A guide for new and experienced digital security trainers, who want a friendly, easy-to-follow guide that they can keep with them as they learn and train. Written by digital security trainer, Natasha Msonza, the guide draws from her experiences learning and training others on digital security. It may be especially useful to digital security trainers people who have engaged in a digital security training of trainers (TOT) program-who are still finding their way. Read more here.
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