Our Free E-Learning Course

Cybersafety E-Learning Course ©

We’re thrilled to announce our new e-learning course, consisting of five interactive modules designed to empower you with the knowledge and tools to stay safe online, and how to pass this knowledge on to people you engage with. If you are interested in enrolling, register here.  Please note that access to the course is granted manually (as soon as possible during working hours.)

You’ll learn about:

  1. What is Cybersafety? – Understand the fundamentals of staying secure in a digital world.
  2. Staying Private Online – Learn practical steps to protect your personal information.
  3. Recognising and Avoiding Scams – Identify red flags and defend yourself against online fraud.
  4. Password Management and Recovery – Learn best practice for creating strong passwords and recovering access securely.
  5. Responding to Hacking – Gain confidence in knowing the right steps to take if your account or someone else’s is compromised.

Upon completing the course, you will earn a Digital Supporter Badge, showcasing your commitment to the transfer of important cyber safety knowledge.

© 2025 Cybersafety. All Rights Reserved.

Rita Chapman, Letterkenny Senior Librarian said:

Rita Chapman, Letterkenny Senior Librarian, at the presentation of Cybersafety Certificates to Donegal Library in the Central Library Letterkenny in July 2024. Photo Clive Wasson


“Thank you for a very informative programme, for your expert knowledge on all things digital and for the amazing collaboration that ensures our library users can benefit from your expertise.

You have a great team at MTU, and we are delighted that this work can be of such benefit to us all.”

Denis McGeady, Donegal Library staff member said:

Denis McGeady, Librarian, at the presentation of Cybersafety Certificates to Donegal Library in the Central Library Letterkenny last week. Photo Clive Wasson


The course was exceptionally well-designed—easy to follow, highly relevant, and perfectly structured in manageable modules. Its simplicity makes it ideal for older or more vulnerable individuals who may feel intimidated by technology.

I strongly believe this course would be invaluable for other librarians, educators, and community groups.”