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'''Date:''' Friday, June 5
'''Date:''' Friday, June 5


'''Time:''' 09:00am EST  / 01:00pm UTC+0 (Other times below)
'''Time:''' 09:00am EST  / 01:00pm UTC+0


'''What:''' You discovered digital security, and now you want to become a trainer so you can teach folks in your community how to stay safe. However, you may be confused as to what path to follow, where to look for information, and overall how to form yourself  as a trainer. It may feel overwhelming and confusing. Don’t worry, it's not you!  Digital Security is still very much an emerging field.  Join Oma, a  holistic security consultant based in Nigeria, and a longtime member of the Internet Freedom  community,  who will share her story  of how she became a digisec trainer, tips and advice she has  acquired along the way, and answer any  questions you may have.
'''What:''' You discovered digital security, and now you want to become a trainer so you can teach folks in your community how to stay safe. However, you may be confused as to what path to follow, where to look for information, and overall how to form yourself  as a trainer. It may feel overwhelming and confusing. Don’t worry, it's not you!  Digital Security is still very much an emerging field.  Join Oma, a  holistic security consultant based in Nigeria, and a longtime member of the Internet Freedom  community,  who will share her story  of how she became a digisec trainer, tips and advice she has  acquired along the way, and answer any  questions you may have.

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Workshop: So You Want to be a Digital Security Trainer...

Date: Friday, June 5

Time: 09:00am EST / 01:00pm UTC+0

What: You discovered digital security, and now you want to become a trainer so you can teach folks in your community how to stay safe. However, you may be confused as to what path to follow, where to look for information, and overall how to form yourself as a trainer. It may feel overwhelming and confusing. Don’t worry, it's not you! Digital Security is still very much an emerging field. Join Oma, a holistic security consultant based in Nigeria, and a longtime member of the Internet Freedom community, who will share her story of how she became a digisec trainer, tips and advice she has acquired along the way, and answer any questions you may have.

Who: Oma, Holistic Security Consultant who provides cybersecurity solutions to groups, individuals and organizations in Nigeria and across the region. She provides security audits, training and resources that prevent and promote online and offline security risks.

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