Education, Learning & Training stories
NRI Secure will sell the SANS Security Awareness training program in Japanese, filling a huge void in the localized training space.
Organisations can reduce their cybersecurity risks by engaging employees through gamification, according to Palo Alto Networks.
ESET is now offering free cybersecurity awareness training for anyone who wants to learn about cybersecurity and the risk of being attacked.
Tech-focused education prize absent from Prime Minister's Education Excellence Awards, but Ministry of Education assures support for digital innovation.
Industry body CompTIA is calling on resellers to focus on their own transformation – even as they help customers on their transformation journeys.
THETA 2017 is looking to be one of the most relevant conferences for decision makers and infrastructure managers in the tertiary sector.
Founder and CEO of littleBits, Ayah Bdeir says the combination of games with a tactile experience makes for an incredible learning tool.
Christchurch's Mairehau High marries horticulture with tech, fostering green fingers and digital know-how in a groundbreaking project.
Fortinet starts to roll out its Network Security Expert program across ANZ - and it's completely free of charge.
Te Papa's new Hīnātore learning lab will offer kids a chance to learn and have fun with immersive technologies.
NEC is keeping up its cybersecurity game, this time alongside INTERPOL as part of the Digital Security Challenge training held in Singapore.
Total Communications has taken out Panasonic and CommsPlus Distribution's top partner awards, with Nexgen and Commander Centre among the winners.
The Cyber Security Pitch @ Parliament event saw New South Wales' top students and companies come together to tackle the growing cybercrime threat.
Now in its third year running, there is $10,000 cash to be won to help kick-start social enterprises - last year was an online NCEA tutorial platform.
Tech Toolbox offers adults the chance to catch up with the latest technology and learn skills children are already fluent in.
ANZ and Age Concern team up to offer technology education to elderly citizens, aiming to help them embrace new banking technology.
The Osmo Genius Kit is a very sleek suite of games that players control with an innovative use of the iPad's front facing camera.
Energise is small enough to be intimate, while big enough to stretch thinking and is purely education-focused with not a sales pitch in sight.
The New Zealand Cyber Security Challenge aims to engage students and promote a career in cybersecurity, with unfilled jobs set to reach 1.5 million by 2019.
New app set to energise NZ's inter-school Toolbox Challenge, finding the next wave of young engineers and craftsmen.