Globally, the cybersecurity issue is represented by 6.4 billion false emails daily, circa 2 billion records containing stolen personal data (January 2017 – March 2018) and an average cost of US$3.43 million [Global Information Security Survey 2018-19]. Thus, cybersecurity certainly represents an opportunity for growth …
Computer security is the focus of one of the modules that will be addressed today in Abruzzo by Programme Living Digital. Today’s programme (Monday, January 21) will involve students at the Istituto Superiore Enrico Fermi, directed by Massimo Di Paolo.
The coach at work in Molise and Abruzzo is Lisa Di Bello. Ms. Di Bello holds a degree in Linguistic Mediation and a specialisation in Business Communications and Advertising. Moreover, Lisa has won two work scholarships: “Excellence in Digital” and “Solid Talents.” She is currently working as a consultant to SMEs and cultural associations, as well as serving as the On-line Marketing Manager for a food company in Abruzzo.
Through the collaboration with the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and other Italian partners, Project “Digital Living” will provide students with the opportunity to improve their competences and acquire the mentality necessary to fully exploit the new forms of digital economy. In 2018-19, the Living Digital Tour will travel to the main Italian cities and train over 6000 young men and women in the last two years of second-degree secondary school.
The programme will also use group games, videos, on-line platforms and apps to allow students to learn interactively and continue to practice both at home and in their free time. At the end of the training period, each participant will receive a certification of his/her new competences profile.