4. Target Audience

The course is designed for technically minded people who want to protect themselves from hackers, cyber criminals, malware, viruses.

It's for people who want to share information anonymously without endangering themselves or their family.

It's for those who want to keep their accounts, email, communication, and personal information private from corporate or government tracking and spying.

It's also for those with an interest in technology and the internet, like security professionals, students studying IT or security.

Also for freedom fighters, political or religious dissidents operating in oppressive regimes, journalists, businessmen and women where security privacy and anonymity matters.

Also law enforcement officers and other agents who need a better understanding of how criminals avoid detection.

It's also for those who care about government spying on their internet usage and want to avoid it.

It's for law enforcement officers who are operating in hostile environments or undercover.

And for those who wish to publish information anonymously, like whistle blowers, bloggers in countries with laws on the content of what they can write, and anyone who has an interest in security privacy and anonymity and wants to learn more.

If you fit into any of those, then this course is aimed at you.

If you don’t, then this course is not aimed for you.

But I want to make it clear who it's aimed at so nobody is disappointed, but I'm sure you will not be.

There are some prerequisites to taking the course in order for you to get the most out of it you should at least have a basic understanding of operating systems, networks, and the internet.

You should be able to download and install software and be open to spending time investigating and learning topics away from the course.

You should be technically minded and most importantly, you must be willing to apply the things that you learn.

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