Cyber Humanitarianism
is achieved through community engagement, education and exercise.
Meaningful real-world engagements help to convey the scope of different hacking concepts.
HackNWA
has produced a variety of educational training materials, from one-hour presentations to eight-hour trainings and live-fire ranges focused on cybersecurity subjects. These materials have been provided live from Montreal to Haiti, Miami to San Francisco, and many places in between.
By applying the educational results in exercises, we can gain the necessary experience to build up skills for the workforce. This contributes to
lowering the security poverty line and improving our overall civil cyber defense.