
Official Press Release announcing the launch of the NERO Cybersecurity Training Modules on the EU Digital Skills & Jobs Platform The NERO project is pleased to share the launch of the free cybersecurity training resources on the European Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, supporting SMEs in strengthening their digital resilience and cyber awareness. Discover four of the nine training modules published on the EU platform, offering structured training programmes that integrate innovative learning methodologies. Module 3: Social Engineering Module 4: Networking Security Essentials and Penetration Testing for SMEs Module 5: Software Security & Code Auditing Module 9: KIOKU: Gamified Scenario-based Cybersecurity Training Through its ecosystem—including the NERO Marketplace— targeted training, tools, and awareness initiatives, NERO delivers practical, scalable solutions that strengthen cybersecurity skills and promote a security-first culture. Stay Connected!Be part of the NERO Cybersecurity community and stay updated on the latest news, resources, and upcoming training opportunities. Follow us on our channels: 🌐 nerocybersecurity.eu 🕊️ X @NEROcybersec 💼 LinkedIn /company/nero-cybersecurity ▶️ YouTube @NEROcybersec 📬 Subscribe to our Newsletter to receive updates directly to your inbox and never miss an event or new insight.
training, Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, cybersecurity
training, Digital Skills and Jobs Platform, cybersecurity
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