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Scholarships available for Facyber Cybersecurity Training Programs

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First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute, Pittsburgh USA (www.Facyber.com) has launched an online cybersecurity training portal. It is a high quality program and yet affordable.

We have scholarships available for students. Email info@facyber.com for details.

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DLL Files Fixing Solutions. The Way To Permanently Fix DLL Errors

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Annoying .dll errors may indicate hardware failure or malware presence and simply get in a way of working productivity. Here you’ll find the solutions!

Common Problems With DLL Files

Ever get an error like “vcruntime140.dll is missing”, while trying to start a new video game you installed, or a new software? PC users are aware of difficulties with DLL files and that they occur only when something is wrong and the error window suggests you can no longer use your program or play a game. These problems evolving around missing or damaged DLL files that can be easily downloaded from online libraries that are constantly being updated.

Error window pops up at the most unexpected and inappropriate time when you are working and trying to launch some program. It appears that this program is dependent on missing or damaged DLL file and cannot operate properly.

DLL errors can emerge in any of Microsoft’s operating systems Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and XP. If you have one of these – for sure you have faced these problems. One of the main problems regarding these types of errors is that there are so many such types of files in existence and each one of them may cause errors in future. Luckily, there are ways of fixing DLL errors as there are online sources with available for download files. One of the biggest .dll files library that fixes .dll files errors is fix4dll.com.

How to find missing files

Mentioned source has friendly and intuitive website with various .dll files stored alphabetically and available for free. Huge, extensive library is being updated on a regular basis in order to assist every user in eliminating his .dll files issues. Security is guaranteed as only genuine files from legitimate and trusted sources are uploaded.

Any user if able helping others by uploading own .dll files (which are after verification will be available for others to download) or filling out request form if he didn’t manage finding file. Those users who don’t know how to install required .dll files can find useful recommendations directly on the website with professional guidance and thorough explanations of every step or check out available video tutorials also with step-by-step guidance.

How to fix .dll files errors?

Windows users, without any doubts, have experienced system start-up errors, system crashing, DLL entry point not found problems, etc. Various activities as software installing or uninstalling, damaged device drivers, malware presence are causing these problems. By DLL file extension it is possible understanding what is it responsible for. For instance, .exe file extension means that it is responsible for start-up of the system or application. Sometimes support files become missing, corrupted, deleted, removed or modified, therefore, require fixing as operational Windows processes are in danger.

Online library has great amount of DLL files available for download, if you didn’t find required file simply complete a form and in few days or hours you will receive your file. It is also useful scan through most downloaded .dll files list by writing your file’s name in the search field.

There is no need worrying regarding safety of own personal data as to download required files user doesn’t have to register or provide any kind of data about his identity.

Facyber launches Affordable High Quality Online Cybersecurity Programs

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Summary: First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute, Pittsburgh USA (www.Facyber.com) has launched an online cybersecurity training portal. It is a high quality program and yet affordable. We offer affiliate marketing that pays 20% of earned gross to people that bundle at least 10 learners at a time.

Description: Our Cybersecurity education is anchored around four key pillars of policy, management, technology and digital forensics and structured across Certificate, Diploma and Nanodegree. This implies that we cover all the core needs of any learner, organization or state institution. While learners like corporate lawyers may require training on policy, some like IT managers may need technical skills. Others like business leaders will find the management module useful. We have something for everyone.

The program curriculum is thus: certificate programs take 12 weeks; diploma programs which require certificate programs as perquisites take 12 weeks and the nanodegree programs which require a live (physical) one week training in Lagos or Nairobi with the diploma programs as prerequisites.

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Cost: Many payment options (bank transfer, debit & credit cards and Paypal) are supported

  • Certificate Program (Online 12 weeks, $200)
  • Diploma Program (Online 12 weeks, $600)
  • Nanodegree Program (Live 1 week, $1600)

Launch Promo: We are offering a 50% discount to the first 1000 learners. Use coupon code learn and you register on our portal. Offer ends January 31, 2017.

Registration: To register, visit mobile-friendly facyber.com and register. Then make the payment and you will begin the journey. We support many payment options.

Curriculum:  The programs curricula are very detailed; click here (PDF) for  details. A sample curriculum is provided for Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy. Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy deals with the policy analysis and implementation aspects of cybersecurity. It presents theory and topical issues, at government and enterprise levels, with both technical and managerial components in the fields of information systems security. The program helps learners develop skills on the policy, ethical, and legal issues associated with cybersecurity and information security. The program covers the following over 12 weeks

Week 1 – Structure of Information Systems
Week 2 – Information Systems & Networks Vulnerabilities
Week 3 – Foundations of Cybersecurity
Week 4 – SMAC & BYOD Security
Week 5 – Preventing Cyber Intrusions
Week 6 – Evaluating Emerging Cybersecurity Technologies

Week 7 – Ethics in Information Technology
Week 8 – Security Policy Analysis
Week 9 – Security Policy Implementation
Week 10 –Global Cybersecurity Policy & Law
Week 11 – Enterprise Cybersecurity Policy
Week 12 –Exam

Certificate of Completion: At the end of a successful program, a learner will receive a certificate that looks thus.facyber-certificate-sample

Affiliate Marketing. As part of our launch, we offer 20% of gross collected to any individual or entity that bundles at least ten learners at the same time to us. You must collect the money yourself from the learners. If they go and register directly, we will not pay you.  Go out there and recruit friends, colleagues and associates.Affiliate marketing offer ends January 31, 2017.

Contacts: Audrey Kumar, Director, Learning Innovation | info@facyber.com

This post has been updated.

LIONS@FRICA Appoints a Partner to Assist African Startups

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Silicon Valley based African Technology Foundation (ATF) is proud to announce its new role as the Managing Partner of the Liberalizing Innovation Opportunity Nations (LIONS@FRICA) partnership. LIONS@FRICA, an initiative of the Secretary’s Office of Global Partnerships at the U.S. Department of State, is a public-private partnership that seeks to mobilize the knowledge, expertise and resources of leading public and private institutions to encourage and enhance Africa’s innovation ecosystem, and to spur entrepreneurship across the continent.
 
As the Managing Partner of the LIONS@FRICA partnership, ATF is responsible for directly supporting African startups with capacity building and training in venture creation, opportunities for connectivity to global innovation grids, access to capital, opportunities for further partnership expansion, and promotion of best practices and successes in African-led innovation solutions. Planned activities for the partnership include a series of programs across the continent that will feature promising African startups and entrepreneurs, as well as innovation boot camps, venture capital engagements, and roundtables in Silicon Valley. The partnership also includes direct engagement with private sector stakeholders, multinational corporations and innovation agencies that are directly interacting and investing in the African entrepreneurial ecosystem.
 
Since 2012, LIONS@FRICA has revolutionized the innovation and entrepreneurship landscape on the continent by partnering with business networks and platforms to develop a series of programs tailored to the advancement of the current generation of African venture creators. These programs have catalyzed innovation ecosystems across the continent and built bridges for African startups to showcase their talent in Silicon Valley and beyond. Among these is LIONS@FRICA’s marquee event, DEMO Africa – a global platform that connects African startups to the global ecosystem and allows the most innovative companies to launch their technology products to diverse audiences filled with innovation stakeholders.
 
Over the last five editions of DEMO Africa, approximately 180 of Africa’s most promising startups have presented their uniquely African technology solutions to much fanfare, and the summit has successfully positioned some of the startups to receive about $14 million (USD) in aggregate funding over the same period. The partnership has also launched other innovation programs including: Africoderdojo, Boomcamp, Hollywood in Focus, and the LIONS@FRICA Innovation Tour.
 
“We are very proud to have supported various initiatives within LIONS@FRICA over the last few years, and we certainly look forward to broadening the partnership and multiplying the opportunities available to African startups, entrepreneurs, innovators and investors,” said Stephen Ozoigbo, CEO, ATF and new Managing Partner. “The partnership is poised to build a leading network of innovation stakeholders that are betting on Africa’s entrepreneurial future”.
 
“Real startups are being created in Africa, developing real-world solutions worthy of investment and global attention,” remarked Constance Tzioumis, Director of Partnerships in the Secretary’s Office of Global Partnerships. “This partnership with ATF will expand the LIONS@FRICA partnership footprint and leverage diverse resources for strengthening and deepening the African startup ecosystem”.
 
Under ATF’s leadership, LIONS@FRICA will also be convening a multi-stakeholder advisory council that will oversee the operations of the LIONS@FRICA Partnership in accordance with the program charter and other policies that satisfy the goals and objectives of the partnership. Interested parties can request more information here.
 
For more information on the partnership, please visit www.africa.co.

First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute Training Brochure for Certificate, Diploma and Nanodegree Programs

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We are happy to share our cybersecurity-brochure for all the programs offered by the First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute. Our programs include:

Certificate in Cybersecurity Policy (CCYP)
Certificate in Cybersecurity Technology (CCYT)
Certificate in Cybersecurity Management (CCYM)
Certificate in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Digital Forensics (CCDF)
Diploma in Cybersecurity Policy (DCYP)
Diploma in Cybersecurity Technology (DCYT)
Diploma in Cybersecurity Management (DCYM)
Diploma in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Digital Forensics (DCDF)

Nanodegree in Cybersecurity Policy (NCYP)
Nanodegree in Cybersecurity Technology (NCYT)
Nanodegree in Cybersecurity Management (NCYM)
Nanodegree in Cybersecurity Intelligence & Digital Forensics (NCDF)

Contact: info@facyber.com