Training

Learn to spot the traps online. For real.

Most problems start with one simple move: a click too many, a reused password, a badge you thought was harmless. In two half-days, you learn to recognize them — with live demos that genuinely stick. For a team, an association, a small group, even a family.

For everyone, not just companies. A team, an association, a group of friends, a family: I adapt to your level, with no jargon and without making you feel out of your depth. In English just as well as in French — handy when you're an expat.
The format

One simple package, one clear price

A trainer, not just a technician. In the French Navy, I already trained operational crews in the right reflexes aboard latest-generation frigates. I bring that same rigor — and the same teaching approach — to your group.
The program

What you'll be able to do afterwards

Practical things, usable the very next day. No useless theory: reflexes, tools, and real-world examples.

Spot a booby-trapped emailPhishing, fake invoices, CEO fraud: the signs that should raise a flag, before clicking
Passwords that finally holdPassword manager and two-factor authentication, set up for good
Protect everyday devicesUpdates, locking, wifi, unknown USB sticks: the right habits at the office and on the move
Understand physical access controlWhy an old badge can be cloned in seconds, and how to protect against it
React to an incidentWho to alert, what to unplug, what never to do in the first minutes
Back up what mattersThe 3-2-1 rule explained simply, so the company never loses its data
The part people remember

Live demos — fun and unforgettable

Nothing beats the "wait, what?!" moment of seeing an attack happen right in front of you. That's what makes good habits stick.

The badge that clones itself

With a Flipper Zero, I show how a legacy access badge (125 kHz, still used by roughly 3 companies out of 4) is copied in seconds — and why it's time to move to an encrypted technology.

A real phishing email, up close

We dissect a genuine phishing email and a fake login page together. Once you've seen the mechanism from the inside, you don't fall for it anymore.

The slightly too curious USB stick

A demo of what a simple plugged-in object can do in two seconds. Enough to think twice before picking up a "lost" stick.

The wifi that lies

How a fake wifi network can intercept a connection, and the simple habits that keep you safe on the move.

Everything is done in a friendly, educational setting. The demonstrations are there to help people understand and protect themselves — never to trick anyone. We laugh, we learn, and everyone leaves better prepared.

Want to talk it through?

Tell me how many you are and what worries you: I'll suggest a tailored program, in English or French. The first conversation is free, no commitment.

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