Staying Secure in the Digital World

Staying Secure in the Digital World

Hackers GuildPittsburgh, PA
Saturday, Apr 25 from 1 pm to 3 pm
Overview

Learn how to stay safe online, recognize common threats, and respond effectively when something goes wrong in the digital world.

We live more and more of our lives in the digital world. From communicating with family and friends to managing finances, consuming news, and exploring new ideas, the internet has become an essential part of daily life.

But just like the physical world, the digital world comes with risks.

This class is designed for individuals who are not cybersecurity professionals but want to better understand how to stay safe online. It focuses on practical knowledge you can apply immediately, without requiring a technical background.

You will learn how to recognize common threats, understand how attackers think at a high level, and take simple steps to reduce your exposure to risk. Just as importantly, you will walk away knowing what to do if something does go wrong.

This is not about fear or complexity. It is about awareness, confidence, and practical action.

By the end of the session, you should feel more comfortable navigating the digital world and better equipped to protect yourself and respond to real-world situations.

Format:

  • 2-hour session
  • Includes a short break midway

What You’ll Learn:

  • Common risks in the digital world
  • How to recognize suspicious activity
  • Practical ways to reduce your risk
  • What to do if you are compromised

Prerequisites:

  • Basic familiarity with a computer or smartphone

What to Bring:

  • Nothing required
  • Optional: your phone or laptop for reference

Skill Level:

  • Beginner

Instructor Bio

Sean Mack has been working in cybersecurity for nearly three years and holds Bachelors degrees in Computer Science and Sociology. He is a member of Hackers Guild and has over 25 years of experience navigating the digital world. Sean is passionate about helping everyday people stay safe online and understand how to protect themselves without needing a technical background.

Learn how to stay safe online, recognize common threats, and respond effectively when something goes wrong in the digital world.

We live more and more of our lives in the digital world. From communicating with family and friends to managing finances, consuming news, and exploring new ideas, the internet has become an essential part of daily life.

But just like the physical world, the digital world comes with risks.

This class is designed for individuals who are not cybersecurity professionals but want to better understand how to stay safe online. It focuses on practical knowledge you can apply immediately, without requiring a technical background.

You will learn how to recognize common threats, understand how attackers think at a high level, and take simple steps to reduce your exposure to risk. Just as importantly, you will walk away knowing what to do if something does go wrong.

This is not about fear or complexity. It is about awareness, confidence, and practical action.

By the end of the session, you should feel more comfortable navigating the digital world and better equipped to protect yourself and respond to real-world situations.

Format:

  • 2-hour session
  • Includes a short break midway

What You’ll Learn:

  • Common risks in the digital world
  • How to recognize suspicious activity
  • Practical ways to reduce your risk
  • What to do if you are compromised

Prerequisites:

  • Basic familiarity with a computer or smartphone

What to Bring:

  • Nothing required
  • Optional: your phone or laptop for reference

Skill Level:

  • Beginner

Instructor Bio

Sean Mack has been working in cybersecurity for nearly three years and holds Bachelors degrees in Computer Science and Sociology. He is a member of Hackers Guild and has over 25 years of experience navigating the digital world. Sean is passionate about helping everyday people stay safe online and understand how to protect themselves without needing a technical background.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • under 18 with parent or legal guardian
  • In person
  • Free parking

Location

Hackers Guild

2247 Babcock Boulevard

Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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