Cybersecurity for Humanitarian Workers

Course Overview

This course is designed to equip humanitarian professionals with essential cybersecurity knowledge and practical skills to protect sensitive data, digital infrastructure, and field operations in high-risk and resource-constrained environments.


Participants will learn how cyber threats impact humanitarian organizations, including data breaches, phishing attacks, ransomware, surveillance, and misinformation campaigns. The course focuses on real-world risks faced by NGOs, international organizations, and field teams working in conflict-affected and fragile contexts.


Through practical case studies, hands-on exercises, and sector-specific scenarios, the course emphasizes ethical, responsible, and context-aware cybersecurity practices that prioritize the safety of staff, partners, and affected communities—particularly within the MENA and Levant regions.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Target Audience

Why This Course Matters

Humanitarian organizations increasingly rely on digital tools to deliver aid, communicate, and advocate for affected populations. Cybersecurity failures can put lives at risk, compromise sensitive data, and undermine trust.


This course empowers participants to make informed decisions, reduce digital risks, and build safer, more resilient humanitarian operations in an evolving threat landscape.

Duration & Format

14 – 16 December

2 days

Instructor-led sessions, simulations, and hands-on exercises

Aleppo, Syria

$600 -> $200

Ready to strengthen your humanitarian knowledge?

Course Modules

$49.99

Introduction to Cybersecurity in Humanitarian Contexts

Cyber Threat Landscape: NGOs and Crisis Environments

Data Protection and Privacy for Beneficiaries

Secure Communication and Digital Hygiene

Phishing, Malware, and Social Engineering Attacks

Ethical and Responsible Cybersecurity Practices