International Training

Cyber Security Institute offers essential training and support to technology transfer professionals at all career levels across the globe. We have a proven track record of delivering professional development training and support for the globalization of start-up initiatives worldwide, with full-time staff dedicated to professional development programs, informational technology, cyber security and an extensive list of experienced faculty available for training.

Cyber Security Institute offers a full complement of technology transfer training:

  • In-person courses
  • Online training
  • Regional training workshops
  • Customized international professional development programs

We have offices and partnership throughout Africa and the Middle East.

Our International Delivery

Cyber Security Institute knows that in order to make a difference and deliver world class education we need world class learning facilities. Our facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, software, computers, videos and curriculum. Students can learn onsite at our facility or work from home in one of our online modules.

The CSI-Tech Mobile Bus is a high-tech mobile lab that drives into high-poverty neighborhoods, villages, remote areas and to business to bring the classroom experience to student learners wherever they are. The bus, which can hold 15 students at a time, was designed to give hands on and virtual learning to students who could not come into our facilities. It was first conceptualized as a mobile classroom to address the concerns about the community and where students were learning.

The mobile classroom is fitted with Wi-Fi, tablets and laptops for the student learners. With one teacher and a teaching aide who will double as a bus driver, the bus serves up to 60 students a day — 15 at a time — learning four separate classes at different levels. With multiple Tech Mobile buses on the road, it could easily serve 5,000 students a day, including 3,000 students in schools and the rest in our Centers.

While it takes significant capital investment to get the bus up and running, we are optimistic about the success of this program in Africa and the Middle East. It addresses so many of the concerns the countries are going through.  Bringing basic skills and targeted technology skills and certification to adult learners in their own neighborhoods seems to be a working model to address the skills and employment gap in Africa and the Middle East

“The whole idea is to remove as many barriers as we can.”