The State Electronic Services Regulatory Authority is organizing universal electronic skills training across the country in phases to accelerate the digital transition and improve citizens' electronic skills.
In this context, today, a cybersecurity training course "Let's Be Cyber-Friendly" was organized for civil servants in Tuv aimag to improve the general public's cyber skills through the proper use of the electronic environment, modern advanced technologies, electronic systems, and software.
The training was jointly organized by the Tuv aimag's Department of Public Administration, the State Electronic Services Regulatory Agency, the Public Center for Combating Cyber Attacks and Conflicts (UTG), and the State Electronic Services Department. Approximately 400 people, including employees of state and non-state organizations, state and local-owned, private legal entities with state and local ownership, and employees of enterprises, participated in the training.
Within the scope of the training:
– Current state of cybersecurity
– Common rules for ensuring cybersecurity
– Organizational information security
– Identity and access confidentiality
– Positive and negative effects of artificial intelligence
– Properly manage and protect personal information
– Control and protect your digital footprint
– Preventing electronic fraud
– Parental control software
– Provided information and advice on topics such as addiction and psychological effects in the online environment.