Safety and security training

Sikresiden.no has developed courses consisting of short e-learning sessions that take 3–7 minutes to complete. The sessions are freely available through the links below. Leaders can register their staff for whole courses.

Basic safety and security training

Target group: Everyone (kan be used in onboarding)

  1. Contribute to safety and security in everyday life 
  2. How to assess risk 
  3. Safety in the big picture 
  4. Safety and security when travelling 
  5. Handling threatening situations 
  6. Learn first aid 
  7. Fire: Prevent and manage 
  8. The fundamentals of privacy 
  9. Protect information 
  10. Protect yourself and us from cyberattacks 
Acute and life-threatening violence (PLIVO)

Target group: Everyone, especially lecturers, event planners and frontline staff

  1. Ongoing life-threatening violence (PLIVO)
  2. Run, hide, fight
  3. Know the premises
  4. Holding a management position
  5. First aid
  6. When the police arrives
Protection of privacy (GDPR) and ethics in research

Target group: Researchers and students

  1. Are you doing research on people?
  2. Do you actually need personal data?
  3. Be considerate – conduct a DPIA!
  4. Permissions you need in order to collect personal data
  5. How to obtain consent
  6. Safe processing of the information
  7. When you are done

Research ethics

Safety during the Start of Studies

Target group: Buddies at universities and university colleges.

Safety at the Start of Studies

Radicalisation

Target group: All

  1. Radicalisation must be taken seriously
  2. What are the characteristics of the radicalisation process?
  3. How can employees and students contribute to prevent radicalisation?
  4. What to do if you worry about radicalisation
Information security

Target group: All

  1. Security in the big picture
  2. As open as possible, as closed as necessary
  3. Responsible international cooperation
  4. Make espionage in higher education harder
  5. How to classify information
  6. Protect yourself and us from cyber attacks
  7. Passwords are still important
  8. Your contribution is important!

 

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Last updated: 15. January 2025