Travel confidently knowing your digital life is protected. Get practical cybersecurity knowledge to secure your devices and data from threats on the go.

Tightly controlled security is a lot tougher when you are on the road, but security can still be achieved for personal and professional devices. This course will cover cyber security situations you will run into while traveling and technology that can be used to help keep you safe. It will go over the triangle of security, wireless and wired situations, threats, countermeasures and a simple demonstration.
This course will primarily raise awareness of travel situations commonly encountered while trying to maintain connectivity. This includes open WiFi techniques, using SSL, using VPNs, etc.
Through this training, you will learn to:
Gain practical insights and techniques to safeguard your information, ensuring a more secure and worry-free travel experience.

Terri Wagner is former founder of Mentor Source, Inc., a Colorado-based business leadership and project management coaching, mentoring, consulting, and training company. She is an experienced instructional designer, coauthor, and technical editor who produced several business leadership, project management, and business analysis textbooks and educational programs. Terri has also taught domestically and internationally to state agencies, governmental entities, corporate clients, and at the graduate level in the university system.

Cyber Security Expert
Mr. Jordan "Cancer" Scott has been a warfighter or supported warfighters for over a decade. As one of the first operational Army Electronic Warfare Officers since the Cold War, he has some gained some very unique experience. He is a Master of Science in Computer Engineering, open source/collaboration proponent, technology integrator and proven innovator. His career has gained him additional experience in Global Positioning System, Missile Defense, Software Development, System of Systems Integration and Cyber Security. Jordan has a Security+, is an active member of the Association of Old Crows and IEEE.