Training plans and pricing

Flexible plans for organisations

Options for small teams and larger deployments

Open session (sample)

0
  • Introductory module access
  • Basic assessment
  • Community resource materials
  • One complimentary group Q&A
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Basic plan

3050/SGD
  • Core digital literacy curriculum: email, browsers, and cloud basics
  • Monthly knowledge checks and completion certificates
  • Access to on-demand microlearning modules
  • Community support and FAQ resources
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Course modules and expected learning outcomes

Lumora's Digital Literacy and IT Security Awareness Courses are structured to provide measured, practical knowledge for individuals and teams operating in modern work environments. Modules cover foundational topics such as secure password practices, multi-factor authentication, recognizing phishing and social engineering, device and network hygiene, secure use of cloud services, and basic data protection principles relevant to Singapore. Instruction combines short e-learning units, scenario-based exercises, and optional instructor-led workshops to reinforce learning through application rather than abstract claims. Assessments and formative quizzes allow learners and administrators to track progress and identify areas for additional practice. Content is developed with reference to current industry standards and local regulatory considerations, including data protection obligations under Singapore law, to ensure relevance for organisations operating in the city-state. Course delivery is adaptive: learners can proceed at their own pace through on-demand materials, or organisations can schedule cohort-based sessions for synchronized training. Materials are accompanied by clear guidance for IT teams on implementing basic technical controls and for managers on promoting security-aware behavior. Information presented focuses on practical steps that participants can implement immediately, supported by empirical best practices rather than predictive outcomes, and is regularly reviewed to reflect changes in the threat landscape and technology platforms.

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