A free cybersecurity talk, for your students.
We come to your school, talk to your students in a language they understand, and leave materials behind for your teachers. No cost, no catch, no commercial pitch.
Booking opens a 20-minute intro call on cal.com. We confirm the talk from there.
Everything about this is free. We mean everything.
We do not charge for travel or materials.
No donation is required from the school.
No sponsor logos in the classroom.
Our finances are public, and the knowledge is never behind a paywall. This is a principle, not a promotion.
Five formats, one voice.
One talk, shaped to the room. Here is how it lands for every age we teach.
Primary school
Ages 6 to 11 · 45 min
Stories, examples, and the questions they already have. We focus on what to do when something online feels strange, and who to tell.
Covered:
Kind words online · Strangers and their rules · Asking a grown-up · Passwords as secrets
Lower secondary
Ages 11 to 15 · 45 to 60 min
The age where habits form. We talk about social pressure, screenshots, and the things that stay online forever.
Covered:
Deepfakes and what’s real · Passwords and 2FA · Privacy on socials · What to do if you’re scammed
Upper secondary and gymnasium
Ages 15 to 19 · 60 to 90 min
Serious content for students who are already adults online. We go into phishing, AI-generated attacks, and real cases.
Covered:
AI-generated phishing · OPSEC basics · Password managers · Reporting and recovery
University
Full lectures · 60 to 120 min
For computer science, law, social science, and general tracks. Tailored to the faculty, as a one-off lecture or a workshop series.
Covered:
Threat models · Human factors · Policy and ethics · Careers in cybersecurity
Parent evenings
Open to parents · 60 to 90 min
An evening session for parents, usually arranged by the school. Plain answers to the questions parents are afraid to ask.
Covered:
What your kids actually use · When to worry · Tools that help · Talking without panicking