Webnestify Education
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What we do

Cybersecurity education for people usually skipped .

Schools. Seniors. Families. Small organisations. Anyone at risk of being scammed, impersonated, or manipulated online. Here is what that looks like in practice.

I · Free programmes

Four programmes. All of them free.

Open to the public, always
01

Talks at schools

We come in to primary and secondary schools, universities, and youth programmes. Talks are practical, pitched to the age group, and completely free for the institution.

  • Safe online habits for children and teens
  • Spotting phishing, scams, and social engineering
  • AI-driven threats, including deepfakes
  • Privacy, digital identity, and who owns your data
  • Passwords, two-factor authentication, password managers
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02

Community workshops

Workshops for seniors, families, libraries, and community groups. Small rooms, real questions, and enough time to actually answer them properly.

  • Pension scams
  • Fake invoices
  • Fraudulent "delivery" messages
  • Social-engineering phone calls
  • Account takeovers
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03

Open materials

Guides, checklists, handouts. Free to download, free to pass around, no logins or paywalls anywhere. At launch we publish a short "Stay Safe Online" starter guide. More drops as we write them. If there's a topic you'd like us to cover, tell us.

  • Plain language, no jargon
  • Every claim sourced, or clearly flagged as opinion
  • Slovak and English editions
  • Printable versions for classrooms
Browse materials →
04

The Human Perimeter Podcast

A podcast about cybersecurity told through the people it actually touches, not a technical checklist. Co-hosted by Simon Gajdosik and André Daus. We explain jargon when we can't avoid it, skip the scare tactics, and run no sponsor reads. The intro episode is already up.

  • Real cases, told plainly
  • Guests from education, research, and the field
  • Short-form episodes for people with actual jobs
  • Intro episode live, more on the way
Listen now →
II · Who we serve

People who are usually last in line.

01

Primary and secondary schools

Talks pitched to the age in the room, plus materials teachers can actually reuse.

02

Universities and youth programmes

Lectures, workshop series, and the occasional careers conversation.

03

Seniors and families

Unrushed, clear sessions on the scams that hit older people hardest.

04

Local communities

Libraries, community centres, parent councils, church groups.

05

Libraries and nonprofits

Shared spaces for shared learning. We come to you.

06

Small businesses and individuals

Plain basics, no upsell, for people who never got trained.

Your group isn't on this list but you think we could help? Drop us a line. We read every one.

III · How we sustain this

We run this like an open source project. The knowledge is free . Professional services cost money, and that money is what keeps the rest free.

What we earn from paid programmes pays for free education for everyone else. Donations and grants make up the rest.

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Paid offerings
  • 01 Multi-day cybersecurity training for companies
  • 02 Custom curriculum for institutions
  • 03 Dedicated workshop series
  • 04 Tailored professional services

Bring this to your classroom or community.