Why Everyone Needs Cyber Education
Opportunity
Problem Worth Solving
Professionals need Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence courses to combat threats against their digital infrastructure. Existing technology courses are only directed at technology professionals, creating a language barrier between business leaders and their technology support staff. Those few cybersecurity-focused educational programs for non-technology professionals are unnecessarily time-consuming and come with a college-tuition price-tag.
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The Green Wall Courses conquer the technology language barrier, enhancing every business’s collective power to prevent cyber-attacks and preserve their assets in a pragmatic learning environment.
Virtual Courses
Students log into a 1.5-hour webinar-style events for three (3) days during a single week. Classes convene near or after close of business, scheduled by time-zone. This course format is designed to limit interference with existing responsibilities and carries a light, but informative curriculum that focuses on common cybersecurity issues facing businesses.
Live Instruction
Students attend an in-person training event over 4.5 days at an easily-accessible location (near major airports), and with 1 seminar in Baton Rouge during year 1. Classes last 5-6 hours per day, in thoughtfully ordered instruction blocks with periodically-scheduled flex time and refreshments. Each day will end with short table-top exercise. The final day is a 2-hour table-top exercise of a cyber incident response scenario. With the in-person course, Green Wall strives to ensure each participant is equipped and confident when confronting the next cybersecurity-related challenge in their business.
Beginning in year 2, live, in-person courses will be taught partially in Baton Rouge, Louisiana at a suitable event space, with the intent of eventually creating Green Wall's own local "Academy" focused on both instruction and Louisiana-themed networking and student experience events. By moving the "Academy" to Baton Rouge, travel and overhead costs will reduce significantly in future years, as well as serve as an economic driver for Green Wall’s hometown.