To empower Indian workers with online safety work, technology giant Microsoft unveiled an online skills program that aims to master more than 100,000 Indian skills by 2022.
The institute said the program was designed to provide students with basic information on safety, compliance and self-awareness.
Investing in online safety skills and preparing for the next generation of security leaders is a big part of that effort. Microsoft is deeply committed to making skills democratic for all and this program is a strong step towards making online safety skills available and affordable for all.
The agency will conduct these courses with its own combination of partner strategies including Cloudthat, Koenig, RPS and Synergetics studies.
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Course modules are designed to support all levels of students, no matter where they are in their online safety journey.
Microsoft has introduced four new security, compliance and patent certificates, in which case a certified basic certification will be issued at a lower cost to anyone attending this related training.
Additionally, in partnership with its partners, Microsoft offers students with in-depth discounts on all other field-based certifications to develop in-depth capabilities to address online security challenges.