Free virtual lessons on cybersecurity are being offered to thousands of young Brits in lockdown as part of a UK government scheme to develop their cyber skills. The Department for Digital Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) said its virtual school will offer educational games and activities for students aged 13 to 18. Teenagers in the UK can sign up to the virtual cyber school today by registering on the dedicated Cyber Discovery website. CYBER SCHOOL GAME DIVIDES ACTIVITIES INTO FOUR BASES The virtual cyber school's main element is the interactive game 'CyberStart', which features hundreds of challenges split between flour themed bases. 'That is why our virtual cyber school is offering thousands of free licences to keep students occupied.'
Source: Daily Mail May 01, 2020 09:42 UTC