Azerbaijani ‘Cybersecurity’ course now available from EU4Digital Academy

Jun 30, 2025

Citizens and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Azerbaijan are invited to learn how to secure their personal or professional digital life with the EU4Digital Academy ‘Cybersecurity‘ course. The EU4Digital Facility is delighted that this free-of-charge training is now available translated into Azerbaijani to support online learners. 

 

The course is suitable for non-experts needing to build their cybersecurity awareness and capabilities. Starting with core principles and foundational skills, it takes around 5 hours to complete the material in a self-paced format.

 

All course trainees can gain an EU–aligned micro-credential, called a badge, for display on your CV or social media as proof of your new skills and knowledge.

 

The Cybersecurity course, developed by Finnish online learning provider MinnaLearn, is also available in English via the EU4Digital Academy learning catalogue. The course is available for small businesses, employees, individuals and anyone in Eastern partner countries—Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine—who is interested in the topic of cybersecurity.

 

Register!

 

Register for the EU4Digital Academy ‘Cybersecurity’ course:

 

 

Further information

 

The Cybersecurity course is the third free-of-charge digital skills training course available from the EU4Digital Academy. The ‘eCommerce in EU Marketplaces’ course, which is tailored for each country, has already enrolled around 5500 learners, with around 1000 course completions. The course on ‘Digital Marketing Essentials’, launched in March 2025, is also open for registrations.

 

EU4Digital’s digital learning programme was formerly communicated as the EU4Digital EdTech Hub initiative. The EU4Digital Academy is part of activities in EU4Digital’s Digital Skills thematic area. To find out more:

 

For any questions or partnership opportunities, please contact us at eu4digitalacademy@lt.ey.com

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