About this training site

Cybersecurity should be something students can experiment with without giving away their data or making accounts everywhere. This site keeps things simple on purpose.

What it is

This is a lightweight, classroom-friendly cybersecurity training site. It serves question packs and mini-games straight from the browser. There’s no log in, no user tracking dashboard, and nothing to “install.”

Teachers can point students at it, students can practice in short bursts, and everyone can see explanations for the answers right away.

No account needed

You don’t have to create an account to use it. Progress is kept right in the browser (local storage) so it never leaves the device. That makes it easier for schools and younger learners.

How it’s funded

Running even a small educational site costs something. This project is supported by ads and donations. Ads help keep it publicly available; donations help keep it nice.

If you’re interested in donating or sponsoring more modules, email: keith@ke5awf.com

What it teaches

  • Foundational cybersecurity habits (updates, passwords, phishing awareness)
  • Platform-specific basics (Linux, Windows, macOS)
  • Intro ethical hacking concepts (recon → scan → exploit → report)
  • Short practice runs that end with a certificate

Why so simple?

Because simple means fast. A single static page can be served even on a small Debian webserver; students can open it on low-power devices; teachers don’t have to manage logins.

The whole point is to remove friction so learners can actually practice.


Want to help improve it? New question packs, better artwork, or more languages are all welcome. Reach out at keith@ke5awf.com.