top of page

Indigita has Published a New e-Learning Course on Cybersecurity and AI

Indigita SA has published a new e-Learning course on Cybersecurity and AI. This new course aims to address the rapidly growing threat of AI-driven cyberattacks and equips participants with the skills to detect and prevent such threats effectively. The training is recognized by the SAQ Swiss Association for Quality.


Click here to read the press release in: EN / FR

As artificial intelligence technology continues to advance, so do the methods used by cybercriminals to exploit it. Financial professionals face unprecedented challenges in securing their organizations against these AI-enhanced threats. Indigita’s new course provides essential tools and strategies to address these evolving risks.

 

What participants will gain from the course:


  • In-Depth Understanding of AI: Participants will explore the fundamentals of AI and generative AI, learning how these technologies create realistic and potentially harmful content, from images to text and beyond.

  • Recognize and Counter AI-Driven Threats: The course covers practical examples of how AI is used in cyberattacks, including:

    • Enhanced techniques for social engineering and impersonation

    • Optimized malware and discovery of network vulnerabilities

    • Conducting disinformation campaigns and creating synthetic identities

  • Develop Effective Cybersecurity Strategies:

    • Strengthen your organization’s cybersecurity measures against AI-driven threats

    • Implement AI tools for effective fraud prevention

    • Enhance risk management protocols and reinforce the importance of reporting suspicious activities


The course is designed for quick completion, taking approximately 45 minutes, and concludes with a final assessment to verify learning progress. Participants will receive a certificate upon successful completion.

The course is available for individual purchase or through corporate subscriptions via the Indigita e-Shop:

 

For more information, visit:

18 views0 comments

Comments


bottom of page