
Compliance Training
We offer turn-key solutions that provide the training, software, and documentation to automate and stay in compliance with your organization.
The Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
CIPA training fulfills the requirement for the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) for schools and libraries to educate minors on safe online behavior, which includes topics like cyberbullying, online predators, and appropriate use of social media. This training is required for all K-12 students in the United States in order to receive E-rate funding.
Our CIPA resources include online training for students and staff, and parents, as well as worksheets and teaching guides. We provide documentation of completed training to prepare you for audit.
This training is for public, charter, private schools as well as home and microschools. Contact us for volume pricing.


Teacher and Parent Training and Coaching
We provide training to meet continuing education requirements for teachers-as well as parents and any other adult interested in the impact of technology on learners. Training includes cybersecurity, media literacy, digital literacy, privacy considerations, and digital wellness. This training is designed for all educators (we are all educators) including public, private, and charter schools, as well as homeschools, microschools, and anyone interested in these critical topics. Contact us for details.
Phishing Simulation and Awareness Training
A phishing course teaches individuals how to identify and avoid phishing scams, which are fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information by disguising as a trustworthy entity. These courses cover the types of phishing attacks, how they work, and best practices for staying safe, such as recognizing suspicious links, urgent language, and the importance of verifying the sender. We also provide phishing attack simulation where we send fake phishing emails to staff to determine their ability to spot a phishing attempt. This is a safe way to determine if your staff is in compliance with phishing awareness.
Many organizations, including universities, government agencies, and private companies require phishing simulations and training for insurance and compliance purposes.


