Cyber Literacy for Safer Digital Habits

Practical Cyber Literacy Courses to Reduce Digital Risk For Individuals & Teams

NetzMaxWach delivers concise, actionable training that strengthens everyday digital behavior. Our courses focus on real threats faced in Switzerland and guide participants through step-by-step routines—strong passwords, recognizing phishing, secure file sharing and privacy controls—so teams spend less time reacting and more time working securely.

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Hands-on Modules
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Practical Skills, Not Theory

Short, scenario-based lessons that teach immediately useful techniques—how to spot phishing, configure multi-factor authentication, and handle sensitive data safely.

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Tailored for Swiss Workflows

Courses reflect common tools and service patterns used in CH organizations and everyday life, making lessons directly applicable to participants' daily routines.

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Trackable Progress

Simple assessments and clear metrics let managers see improvement over time and identify topics needing reinforcement.

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Course formats designed for adoption

Turn Awareness into Safer Habits

NetzMaxWach focuses on building habits that reduce exposure to common digital threats. Our modular courses combine micro-learning, real-world simulations and short practical exercises so learners can immediately apply safer practices. Training sessions are suitable for individuals, small teams and departments, and can be delivered on-site or remotely. Each module prioritizes clarity and repeatable actions rather than jargon, giving learners confidence to change how they handle email, passwords, devices and cloud tools.

Short Modules

Short Modules

Bite-sized lessons (10–25 minutes) that fit into busy schedules and focus on one skill at a time.

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Simulated Exercises

Simulated Exercises

Controlled simulations help participants recognize threats in a safe environment and refine responses.

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Ongoing Reinforcement

Ongoing Reinforcement

Follow-up materials and quick refreshers keep learned behaviors in place long after the course ends.

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Meet the Team

Our instructors combine practical cyber experience and adult learning design to create courses that are clear, relevant and actionable. They work with organisations across Switzerland to implement sustainable improvements in digital behavior without disrupting daily workflows.

Team Member

Lucas Meyer

Lead Trainer

Lucas has six years of experience translating technical security concepts into step-by-step guidance. He leads hands-on sessions focused on phishing resilience and secure device use.

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Sophie Keller

Learning Designer

Sophie designs concise modules and assessments that improve retention. Her approach emphasizes repetition of simple actions that become everyday habits.

Team Member

Martin Dubois

Consultant - Small Business Outreach

Martin advises small organisations on integrating cyber literacy into onboarding and ongoing training, prioritizing tools and workflows common in Swiss contexts.

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Schedule a discovery call or request a custom proposal. Course materials and delivery options can be adapted to company size and existing workflows. Updated content as of 18-04-2026.

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Contact information

NetzMaxWach.pro — practical cyber literacy courses across Switzerland.

Address

Invuettes Dessous, 1637 Val-de-Charmey, Switzerland

Phone

+41760250483

Course Highlights
Phishing Awareness
Password Hygiene
Secure Sharing
Focus on actions that reduce risk

Course Highlights

Our content centers on a few high-impact behaviors that materially lower exposure to common attacks. Instead of deep technical drills, participants learn practical checks, decision steps and quick configurations they can adopt immediately. Managers receive summaries and simple metrics to monitor improvement without heavy administration.

Actionable Checklists
Step-by-step routines to make safer behavior repeatable.
Role-specific Scenarios
Examples tailored to roles—administrative staff, executives, IT support—so training is relevant.
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