Cyber Satarkata
Cyber Satarkata is a flagship digital literacy programme by Cybrom Foundation, designed to promote safe and responsible digital practices among youth, students and marginalised communities.
As part of our mission to create a secure digital ecosystem, the initiative delivers cyber awareness training that helps learners understand online risks, recognise cyber threats and adopt essential cyber hygiene habits.
Aligned with national priorities like the Digital India Mission and the PM Skill Development Scheme, Cyber Satarkata bridges the digital safety gap across rural and tribal areas by making cybersecurity education accessible, practical and easy to understand.
About the Initiative
Cyber Satarkata is a flagship digital literacy programme by Cybrom Foundation, designed to promote safe and responsible digital practices among youth, students and marginalised communities.
As part of our mission to create a secure digital ecosystem, the initiative delivers cyber awareness training that helps learners understand online risks, recognise cyber threats and adopt essential cyber hygiene habits.
Aligned with national priorities like the Digital India Mission and the PM Skill Development Scheme, Cyber Satarkata bridges the digital safety gap across rural and tribal areas by making cybersecurity education accessible, practical and easy to understand.
Why Cyber Awareness Matters
India’s rapid digital growth has brought immense opportunities—but also new vulnerabilities. With the increasing use of smartphones, online banking and e-learning, the risk of cyber fraud has increased. Online threats, identity theft and data misuse have grown exponentially.
Through Cyber Satarkata, Cybrom Foundation enables communities to stay safe in this connected world. The cybersecurity awareness training program educates youth about phishing, social media scams, data privacy and safe and secure internet practices. In a way helping them become confident, responsible digital citizens.
This program is not just about technology—it’s about building awareness, trust, and digital resilience across India.
What We Teach
The Cyber Satarkata training program is built around real-world cybersecurity concepts adapted from the Certified Secure Computer User (CSCU) curriculum. Our cybersecurity awareness training program covers:
Internet & Email Safety
Understanding phishing, spam, and secure communication.
Data Privacy & Protection
Basics of protecting personal and financial information.
Mobile & Cloud Security
Safe use of apps, mobile banking, and cloud storage.
Social Media Awareness
Identifying fake profiles, misinformation, and online threats.
Cyber Hygiene Practices
Strong passwords, software updates, and ethical digital behavior.
Ransomware & Malware Prevention
Learning how to detect, avoid, and report cyber threats.
Our Impact
Cyber Satarkata has reached thousands of students and educators across Madhya Pradesh, including tribal regions such as Mandla, Dindori, Jhabua, and Barwani.
Through workshops, interactive sessions, and digital simulations, participants gain the skills needed to identify and mitigate online risks.
By building a network of Cyber Ambassadors, Cybrom Foundation is cultivating a culture of awareness and accountability that strengthens India’s digital future.
Partnerships
The Cyber Satarkata initiative is conducted in collaboration with schools, local authorities, and government departments such as the Education & Tribal Welfare Department of Madhya Pradesh.
It aligns with frameworks like the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Digital India’s Cyber Surakshit Bharat campaign, ensuring that training modules are current, practical and scalable.
As a youth empowerment and skill development foundation, Cybrom Foundation aims to extend this program nationwide—making cybersecurity a fundamental life skill for every citizen.
Join the Movement for a Safer Digital India
Whether you’re a student, educator, or professional, Cyber Satarkata offers structured cybersecurity awareness training to help you stay secure and informed.
Together, we can build a generation that not only uses technology—but understands it responsibly
