Cybersecurity & Wellbeing: Al Detection, Cyberbullying and Brainrot prevention

DESCRIPTION

Revolutionize your approach to student and staff safety within your school/institution.
Tailored for educators, school administrators, and mobility coordinators who must navigate the complex digital environment of modern schooling. We move beyond basic cyber-awareness to focus on the infrastructure of risk and defense, ensuring compliance and proactive protection.

You will gain a foundational understanding of the Data Lifecycle, how seemingly innocent school data is collected, stored, and ultimately used to train and weaponize AI models, creating risks like deepfakes and predictive profiling.

The course provides hands-on, actionable strategies for securing institutional networks, managing cross-border data protection (with an additional focus on spreading your Erasmus+ mobility online), and teaching responsible Digital Citizenship to all members of the school community.

This program blends theoretical insights into data ethics and legal compliance (like GDPR) with practical training on threat detection, incident response planning, and creating "Privacy-by-Design" school protocols.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped to transform your school into a proactively safe digital environment, protecting your community from sophisticated AI-driven threats.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the full journey of student and staff data from collection to deletion, identifying vulnerabilities at each of the five stages (Collection, Storage, Processing, Sharing, Deletion).

  • Implement mandatory strategies to reduce unnecessary data collection, storage, and sharing across administrative, teaching, and marketing tasks.

  • Manage Cross-Border Data: Execute best practices for data protection during international mobility (e.g., Erasmus+), ensuring compliance with varying global standards and legal frameworks.

  • Recognize and respond to emerging threats like synthetic media (deepfakes, voice cloning) and advanced social engineering (phishing, vishing).

  • Implement Network Safeguards: Establish and audit core cybersecurity safeguards, including robust password policies, secure Wi-Fi protocols, and effective Access Control Lists (ACLs).

  • Create simplified, school-specific protocols for responding immediately to data breaches, ransomware attacks, or unauthorized data sharing incidents.

  • Use practical, hands-on techniques (image blurring, metadata removal, strategic framing) to document school life and promote successes without compromising student identities.

  • Critically evaluate third-party educational technologies (EdTech) for privacy compliance, data security, and potential AI-training risks before adoption.

  • Lead staff and student training sessions on responsible digital behaviour, including the rationale behind The 2-Week Rule for travel posting and the dangers of "Sharenting," and teach the Decision Firewall rule-set.

Methodology

  • Interactive Lectures: Introduce key concepts (Data Lifecycle, AI risks) using accessible language and the "iceberg" and "ship steering" metaphors.

  • Hands-On Practice & Drills: Engage in guided, scenario-based activities, including Phishing Drills, MFA Setup, Data Minimization Audits, and Policy Drafting.

  • Case Study Analysis: Analyze real-world examples of school data breaches and AI misuse to understand the tangible impact of poor security practices.

  • Collaborative Policy Development: Work in teams to apply course concepts directly to the creation and refinement of existing school digital and mobility policies.

  • Resource Toolkit Creation: Participants will leave with a personalized toolkit of checklists, vetting forms (for EdTech), and incident response templates ready for immediate use.

RESULTS

  • Developing and implementing a Privacy-by-Design approach across all school operations.

  • Conducting internal audits to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities at every stage of the Data Lifecycle.

  • Securing cross-border mobility projects (Erasmus+) against both physical and digital security threats.

  • Immediately recognizing and responding to AI-driven threats like deepfakes and advanced phishing attempts.

  • Training staff and students on responsible digital citizenship and visual privacy standards.

  • Critically evaluating and safely adopting new EdTech tools while ensuring student data remains protected and compliant with GDPR.

  • Implementing mandatory, effective network and device safeguards (MFA, access control).

Course Format

  • One-week length: two weeks or other formats are available on request.

  • 4-5 hours per day: from Monday to Friday, with excursions planned during the training.

  • Fully fundable: Meeting the Erasmus+ KA1 budget criteria.

  • Flexible: change courses, locations, or dates without fees.

Audience and requirements

Courses are structured around the collective sharing of participants’ experiences, therefore all courses are in English. For participants with a very low English level, we advised to come with a translator in the team.

We provide tailored courses for school roles like teachers, principals, and staff, as well as for different levels of IT skills. Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of professionals such as adult educators, language teachers, youth workers, and social workers, ensuring they have a meaningful impact in education and social work.

80/Day

Our services include:

✔ Infopack about the location

✔ Pre-arrival information.

✔ Tuition & training materials.

✔ Coffee break.

✔ Training Certificate.

✔Europass Certificate.

✔ Admin & organisational costs.

Additional Services:

Accommodation options, including hotels and self-catering apartments

Half-day and full-day trips

Cultural experiences and local activities

Airport transfer services

Local transportation arrangements

Our Pricing:

100% funded by the Erasmus Plus Program

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