This free training from CIBERIA offers a cycle of five webinars and a course in applied cybersecurity for SMEs, completely free of charge and available until 29 May 2026. Both the webinars and the course will take place throughout the month of April. Check the calendar and save the dates that interest you most.
With these webinars, you will learn how to prepare for 2026: SOC, common errors, cyberattack response, and risk management, including a real demonstration of how to detect an attack on a company.
Course: “Applied Cybersecurity – Regulations, Intelligence, and Defence"
This course offers a practical vision of cybersecurity, aimed at technology, security, and management professionals who need to bridge the gap between European regulations and daily operations. Set at an intermediate level and delivered in an online format, the course provides a clear understanding of how to integrate regulations, strategy, and practice into cybersecurity.
The course will begin on 31 March 2026 and run until 29 May 2026.
Methodology
The course consists of 5 "knowledge nuggets" of 10-15 minutes each, offering clear and direct content, using analogies to make it accessible to all audiences. The course approach is practical, as each module includes a real-life case study. We recommend setting aside time for group discussion.
Upon completing the training, organisations wishing to go further can access CIBERIA services, such as the Trust Seal or the SOC-T, aimed at supporting and strengthening security capabilities.
Course Guidelines
To access the course, you must register on the e4you platform, where the content will be available from 31 March to 29 May 2026. Upon completion of the training, a certificate of attendance will be issued.
Modules
- What data is protected? Types and categories
- The 7 GDPR principles for technical staff
- Data subject rights and technical obligations
- Workplace monitoring and digital disconnection
- AEPD (Data Protection Agency) sanctions and reputational damage
- Scope of the Cyber Resilience Act
- Security by Design
- SBOM: The software list of ingredients
- Legal responsibilities: manufacturers, importers, and distributors
- Trust Seal service
- Information vs. Intelligence
- The Pyramid of Pain
- Adversary modelling
- Cyber Kill Chain and MITRE ATT&CK Framework
- Red Team vs. Blue Team: the silo problem
- SOC Service
- Purple Team operations and adversary emulation
- Digital evidence: forensic imaging and hash calculation
- Legal admissibility and documentation
- The 4 fundamental concepts: asset, threat, vulnerability, and risk
- Calculation and risk matrix
- MAGERIT methodology and DICAT dimensions
- The 4 risk treatment strategies