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Dubai Electronic Security Centre Launches Student Cybersecurity Training Programme

Dubai Electronic Security Centre Launches Student Cybersecurity Training Programme

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The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC) has opened registration for its latest Cyberspace Leaders Programme, an immersive summer initiative aimed at equipping school students aged 13 to 18 with essential cybersecurity skills .
The programme will run from 30 June to 10 July at the University of Dubai.
Held in collaboration with the Dubai Cyber Innovation Park, the University of Dubai, EMT, and Tech Firm, the initiative reflects DESC's commitment to building a digitally aware youth prepared to defend Dubai's cyberspace. The programme will run daily from 9 AM to 1 PM, combining theoretical knowledge with practical workshops.
Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, Chief Executive of DESC, highlighted the programme's role in nurturing national talent and reinforcing Dubai's digital resilience. 'Empowering future generations with specialized digital expertise is a cornerstone for strengthening Dubai's global competitiveness,'
he said.
Participants will begin with foundational topics such as cybersecurity basics, password strength, and digital hygiene. They will also engage in interactive challenges to test their understanding in real-time.
Advanced sessions will explore antivirus systems, Wi-Fi protection, and home network security, alongside hands-on training in identifying and mitigating cyber threats. The programme also features hardware-level security modules to encourage innovation and problem-solving.
Interactive elements like code-breaking games and cybersecurity-themed puzzles are designed to keep the experience engaging while reinforcing key concepts. Through this initiative, DESC continues its mission to foster a secure, technology-driven digital society.
News Source: Emirates News Agency

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