Current offer of CyberSecurityHubCZ cybersecurity courses

Do you want to deepen your knowledge of cybersecurity? Sign up for the online courses for both new and existing CyberSecurityHubcz clients. You'll learn the basics of cybersecurity and cybersecurity regulation, managing security in your organization, and working securely with digital identity.

March 2025

For representatives of Czech small and medium-sized enterprises or public administrations, it is crucial to have qualified employees ready to face cyber threats. CyberSecurityHubcz offers a wide range of courses that are designed to cover the key areas that IT teams commonly face. Strengthen your organisation's security and resilience by ensuring your staff are equipped with the latest cybersecurity knowledge and skills.

Courses are in Czech. 

Which courses can you choose from?

Fundamentals of safety management in an organisation

The course focuses on an introduction to safety management in organisations. Participants will gain an overview of the main aspects of security management, such as identifying risks, setting up security processes or implementing basic data protection measures. The course is suitable for anyone who wants to better understand how organizations manage security and then apply the knowledge in their company.

You will be guided through the course by Mgr. Václav Stupka, Ph.D.

Date: 19 March 2025, 13:00 - 15:00, online
Time: 2 hours

Cybersecurity microcourse for managers

Explore the risks in the digital economy, learn the basics of defending against cyber attacks and get to grips with NIS2 legislation. The course provides practical advice for improving the management of organisations in an environment where cyber threats are on the rise. Participants will gain the skills needed to identify and minimise the risks associated with cyber attacks. They will learn how to effectively implement preventative measures and prepare their organization for potential security incidents. Emphasis is also placed on how to properly respond to attacks and protect sensitive data and the operational stability of the company.

You will be guided through the course by Mgr. Ing. Jakub Čegan.

Date: 26 March 2025, 9:00 - 11:00, online
Time: 2 hours

Secure work with digital identity, electronic documentation and digital signatures

Learn about modern electronic identity and the EUID wallet, learn how to use electronic signatures, seals and archiving, and master data mailboxes and document conversion. In this course, participants will learn a comprehensive approach to the legal regulation of the handling of electronic documents, including the use of the tools needed to ensure appropriate reliability when handling electronic documents in different situations. The subject of the presentation will be an introduction to electronic identity, including modern approaches to its use (including the EUID Wallet); the presentation will also focus on trust services (signatures, seals and other related tools); we will also cover the long-term archiving of electronic documents, including the possibilities of conversion from paper to digital form and vice versa. The course will also be complemented by practical information, current decision-making practice and, finally, the specific status and use of data boxes.

The course will be presented by JUDr. Pavel Loutocký, Ph.D., BA (Hons).

Date: 2 April 2025, 9:00 - 11:00, online
Time: 2 hours

Microcourse on the basics of cybersecurity regulation

This course provides a basic overview of the key principles of cybersecurity regulation. Participants will learn about selected rules, recommendations and legislative frameworks that affect the cybersecurity landscape in organizations. The course is suitable for those who wish to gain an introduction to the regulatory issues in this area.

You will be guided through the course by Mgr. Václav Stupka, Ph.D.

Date: 9 April 2025, 13:00 - 15:00, online
Time: 2 hours

Secure your place on the course

CyberSecurityHubcz services are designed for Czech small and medium-sized enterprises and public organizations. As a condition, the EDIH Cybersecurity Innovation Hub training services contract must be signed before the first course starts. Thanks to support from the Digital Europe and National Recovery Plan programmes, the services are completely free of charge. You can sign up for all four courses.

But don't delay in signing up, as capacity is limited.

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FAQ

I. What is EDIH?

• European Digital Innovation Hubs, or EDIHs, help organisations with their digital transformation.
• They are being established in all EU member states thanks to the Digital Europe programme.
• One of these hubs is CyberSecurityHubcz, which is the only hub in the Czech Republic that deals primarily with cybersecurity.

II. Who will we be working with?

• The CyberSecurityHubcz consortium consists of 9 organisations.
• While some members are engaged in expert services in cybersecurity, business development partners are dedicated to the economic development of clients and serve as intermediaries between the consortium and clients.
• The governing organization is CyberSecurityHubcz itself.

III. What services do you offer?

  • • The services fall into four categories: test before invest, education and digital skills, innovation ecosystem and networking, and support in finding investments.
    • Within these categories, there are dozens of services of various types - from consulting to penetration testing.
    • The purpose of all services is to strengthen security and resilience.

IV. How to become a client?

  • • Use the contact form, e-mail info@cshub.cz or get in touch with one of our representatives – we attend a wide range of events and conferences.
    • We will then meet in person or online for an initial meeting. After discussing your needs and other issues, we can move on to signing the contract.
    • Whichever service you choose, you'll always also receive a digital maturity assessment of your organisation from us and long-term assistance for the duration of our project – at least until the end of 2025.

V. Should we be afraid of the administrative burden?

• There are not many administrative requirements. SMEs must have a profile in the Central register of de minimis aid and have sufficient funds available in their small scale public aid account. These conditions do not apply to public organisations.
• A contract must then be signed. A new contract is then concluded whenever you request our services again in the future.
• A proactive approach is required in the planning and implementation of the agreed services.


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