Free Microsoft Security Skills Bootcamp 2021

Join for a week of free Free Microsoft Security Skills Bootcamp 2021 where you will be trained in various Security and Compliance training events.

Date : 17 May – 21 May 2021

Microsoft Security Skills Bootcamp will bring together a best-in-class curriculum from global and local Microsoft experts as well as tailored localised content from cyber-training specialists.

You will get valuable product insights, chat directly with Microsoft Security and compliance experts and develop the skills needed to secure your future and the future of your organisation.

Covering everything from Zero Trust to learning how to accelerate alignment to Australian regulations and standards, this week will help you gain the skills to manage the most pressing security and compliance challenges in Australia today!

Register here for the event

FAQs

Q: What is the registration fee?

The Cloud Skills Bootcamp is a free online event. There is no cost to register for any sessions you’re interested in.
Q: How will I know whether I’ve registered successfully?

You’ll receive a confirmation email shortly after registration.
Please note that you’ll receive individual confirmation emails for each session. So, if you register for two sessions, you’ll get two confirmation emails, for three sessions, three, and so on. If you don’t receive a confirmation email, check your junk/spam folder. And if you don’t find anything, please email [email protected].
Q: How do I join the session on the day?

A couple of hours before the event, you’ll receive an email with the joining link. Please refer to the individual session link for details.
Q: What equipment do I need to join the session?

You need a computer device with sound and access to the Internet.
Q: Do I need a web cam to attend?

No, you don’t need a web cam to attend.
Q: The session that I’m interested in is full. Can I go on the wait list?

No. Unfortunately, there’s no waitlist for this event. However, if you’d like to continue your learning journey, we encourage you to check out the additional resources provided above.
Q: Can I share the invitation with colleagues and friends who might be interested in learning more about Azure?

Yes, of course. Feel free to share the website link to anyone who’s interested in attending. But please don’t share your joining links to view the sessions because these are unique to individual registrants.
Q: Can I get a free merch pack?

We’ll share how you can win a merch pack during the Cloud Skills Bootcamp.
Q: Will I receive a copy of the recording after the session?

The on-demand versions for the webinars will be available for the below sessions only:

  • Zero Trust series
  • Ensuring OT Cyber Resilience for Industrial & Critical Infrastructure Networks
  • CyberGym series
  • Simplify Compliance and Reduce Risk in Australia

Q: If I am unable to attend, do I need to cancel my registration?

No, you don’t need to cancel your registration. However, if you’d like to continue your learning journey, we encourage you to check out the additional resources provided above.
Q: What is the event’s Code of Conduct?

In all of our interactions, we aspire to embody and champion the below values:

Be friendly and welcoming.

  • Listen with purpose, create space for others’ communication preferences
  • Ask yourself how you can make someone else’s life easier

Be patient

  • Remember that people have varying communication styles and preferences
  • Recognize that not everyone is using their native language (meaning and tone can be lost in translation)

Be thoughtful

  • Think about how others will interpret your words – productive, clear communication requires effort!
  • Remember that sometimes it is best to refrain entirely from commenting

Be respectful and inclusive

  • Respect differences of opinion
  • Seek to build bridges and understand, not condemn or criticize
  • Make a conscious effort to include people who differ from you

Be open and curious

  • Assume good intent and interpret others’ statements or questions in good faith
  • Ask questions to understand, not denounce
  • Focus on continuous learning – get better at the things you already know, tackle completely new things, and ask others about their expertise to deepen yours

In Summary:

  • Treat everyone with respect, kindness and empathy.
  • Use welcoming and inclusive language.
  • Be thoughtful in how you communicate in person and online.
  • Don’t be destructive or inflammatory.
  • Gracefully accept constructive criticism.
  • Listen with purpose, create space for communication preferences; honor them by shifting to accommodate.

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