FAQs

How to navigate within the course catalogue?

 

What are the pre and post assessments?

The Pre-Assessment and Post-Assessment are tools used to measure your knowledge and progress before and after completing the course.

Pre-Assessment: Before you begin the course, you will need to complete the pre-assessment to help us understand your current knowledge. You will find the pre-assessment at the beginning of each course.

Post-Assessment: At the end of the course, you will need to complete the post-assessment to gauge your progress and the knowledge gained. This will be available once you have completed all modules and content. Additionally, a Satisfaction Survey will be included as part of the post-assessment to gather your feedback on the course experience.

The pre- and post-assessments are mandatory for course completion. Be sure to complete both assessments in order to receive your certificate.

How to access the certificates?

Upon successful completion of the course, every participant will receive a Certificate of Attendance.

For participants who score more than 75% in the post-assessment, you will additionally receive a Certificate of Excellence, recognizing your exceptional performance.

You can find you certificates on “Your courses

Who are the courses for?

The training materials are adaptable to diverse user profiles, ranging from basic cybersecurity knowledge for non-technical staff to advanced methodologies and tools for IT and cybersecurity professionals within the transport and manufacturing sectors:

  • Engineers: Technical roles who have direct access, possibly not mediated by constrained human machine interface (HMI), and can change the technical infrastructure. Examples: Software developer, manufacturing / maintenance technician, welding inspector.
  • Administrative staff / non-IT specialists: Non-technical roles with no direct access to the technical infrastructure or the operation of the system, for example resource officer, managers, team leader of the shopfloor team.
  • Operators: Non-technical roles with access to the technical infrastructure through severely constrained HMI. Operate the systems, but typically cannot change itExamples: Rail maintainer, train driver, employee working on the shopfloor, machine operator.

How to request support?

If you need assistance at any point during the course, you can reach us at cyrus-support@dblue.it.