In online cyber security tutoring, the student sits one-on-one with a security practitioner over a video call, and we match that mentor to the direction the learner wants to head. Once practice begins, a virtual lab opens together on a shared screen, the mentor points out a flaw, then the student follows and tries it in a safe, isolated space of their own. Every session is recorded, ready to replay while a drill is underway, and all of it happens from home with an hourly rate we state plainly.





Online cyber security tutoring is private guidance where one student learns alongside an active security practitioner through live video sessions. The mentor, whom we match to your goals, opens a structured security module on screen, then walks through how networks work, how attacks slip in, and how to hold them back with layered defense. When it is time to practice, a virtual lab is shared on screen so every Linux command, scan result, and log line reads clearly, while the student follows along in their own isolated lab. The practice modules and session recordings live in the app, ready to open anytime. What we always uphold is ethics and permission as the first rule, so the skill grows to protect systems, always kept clear of any intent to break them.
Whether fully private, in a small group, or an intensive to prepare for a security career, the flow of understanding attacks then learning to hold them back is guided just as deeply through the virtual lab on a shared screen.
One student with one mentor over video, security flaws traced together in a virtual lab opened on a shared screen.
Practice security scenarios with 2-3 peers through one shared case study, so the cost per student feels lighter too.
Concentrated effort to prepare a switch into cyber security, fully guided via screen sharing until you are ready to apply.
We tailor the material and pace to where you start and where you want to go, all accompanied in online sessions, guided through the virtual lab on a shared screen, and recorded for replay.
An introduction to how networks and operating systems work, delivered while sharing a screen. A Linux machine opens in the virtual lab, the mentor guides basic commands and data flow while the student follows on their own screen, and the session recording can be reviewed at home so no step slips away.
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Recognizing common threats, from malware and phishing to web application flaws, then learning to hold them back, worked through together in the lab. The student practices closing simple flaws, and each step can be replayed from the recording ahead of the next drill.
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Learning to monitor, detect, and respond to attacks like an analyst in a Security Operations Center, through logs and a SIEM dashboard opened together on screen. Each piece of analysis is guided by the mentor before the student tries it alone, and the session is saved for replay while the drills continue.
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Bringing every skill together into ethical, permission-based penetration testing, from scanning to writing up findings, then arranged neatly into a portfolio. Fitting for those preparing to apply for security roles, since every step is worked through together in the shared virtual lab and then recorded.
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Our online cyber security tutoring material is arranged step by step and rests on lab practice, from network fundamentals to ethical penetration testing and security governance.
The mentor aligns the online modules with your goals, from emphasizing analysis and monitoring for aspiring SOC analysts to deepening ethical hacking for those aiming at testing roles.
Laying the network and Linux groundwork that is the root of all security material, run turn by turn through the virtual lab on a shared screen.
Dissecting common threats then how to hold them back with layered defense, traced through while sharing a screen.
Detecting and responding to attacks like a Security Operations Center analyst, drilled through logs and a SIEM opened together.
Ethical, permission-based penetration testing to find flaws before an attacker, worked fully in an isolated lab via screen sharing.
Security governance frameworks and preparation toward industry-recognized certifications, mapped to the student's career target.
IT workers after a security specialization, students getting ready for work, business owners keen to guard their data, and those changing careers can all pick up cyber security from home, each accompanied by a mentor paired to their particular aim.
Employees from other lines of work, whether IT support or networking, keen to step across into security, find things eased by online classes with hours that flex amid a busy job, plus recordings for going back over the material once the office day ends.
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Computer science students chasing a security specialization, and graduates arranging their groundwork to apply for analyst roles, all accompanied through a screen from any city without needing a security community nearby.
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Network admins, developers, or IT staff who want to secure systems at work and step up into security, learning flexibly from home with material aligned to their own office systems.
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Business people who want to understand cyber risk and protect their customer data and operations, learning from home amid a busy schedule without having to become a technician.
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Thanks to the EduPoint Learning System, the trail of every online session is recorded neatly. The co-learning module is unfolded together on screen, the steps of practice in the virtual lab are recorded too, then we map which skills are already solid and which still need drilling, and deliver the summary right to your hands.
A tidy cyber security module opens simultaneously on both the mentor's and the student's screens, stretching from network and Linux worksheets to guides on examining SOC logs, while every file is held in the app for easy revisiting.
See how far the student has mastered each pillar, from network foundations to Blue Team defense and ethical penetration testing, all through the app.
The long steps of reading a log or closing a flaw are recorded too, so they can be replayed while the student drills alone or prepares for a technical interview.
A recap of online learning progress alongside the growth of security skills reaches you periodically via WhatsApp, so a parent can keep track of where the learning is heading even though the class runs off a screen.
Sample Progress Report
Beginner switching from IT support โข May 2026
Overall Progress
12 of 20
Complete a full incident-analysis drill in the SOC lab then take a Security+ simulation
Jun 1, 2026
Linux commands and data flow now read fluently in the lab
Recognizing OWASP flaws is improving, cryptography still needs sharpening
Reading the SIEM dashboard still mixes up anomalies with ordinary traffic
Practice-question simulations are now routine, the governance domain needs reinforcing
Certifications are the proof of skill that recruiters look for in cyber security. Through online tutoring, the mentor accompanies you in preparing for them step by step over video, from a general foundation, branching into a defensive or offensive path, up to the managerial level. The practice simulations run in a screen-shared virtual lab, and the recorded discussions can be replayed ahead of the exam.
Stage goal: Build a thorough grasp of security concepts over online sessions before choosing a specialization.
CompTIA Security+
Security+ (SY0-701)
The most recognized entry certification. The mentor dissects core security concepts, threats, and governance via screen sharing, then drills the practice questions in the video session.
Issuer: CompTIA
Google Cybersecurity
Google Cybersecurity Certificate
A beginner-friendly introduction to security basics, SIEM, and Linux. A fitting first online step before moving toward Security+.
Issuer: Google
Stage goal: Sharpen the ability to monitor, detect, and respond to attacks through virtual-lab practice guided online.
CompTIA CySA+
Cybersecurity Analyst+
Centered on behavioral analysis and threat detection, aimed at SOC Analyst roles. Its log-analysis practice runs in a lab opened together on screen.
Issuer: CompTIA
BTL1
Blue Team Level 1
A defensive practical certification through a lab-based exam. The mentor accompanies the log-analysis and basic-forensics drills over recorded video sessions.
Issuer: Security Blue Team
Stage goal: Master ethical penetration testing from theory to virtual-lab practice, guided step by step on screen.
eJPT
eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester
An entry-level, beginner-friendly, practice-based penetration testing certification. Its lab simulations fit online guidance before moving toward OSCP.
Issuer: INE
OSCP
Offensive Security Certified Professional
The most respected offensive certification, with a hands-on exam breaking into permitted lab machines. The mentor accompanies its methodology drills online and repeatedly.
Issuer: OffSec
Stage goal: Step up to architecture, leadership, and security governance roles through deep online discussion.
CISSP
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
The gold standard for senior and managerial roles, covering eight security domains. The mentor helps map its online discussion to your work experience.
Issuer: ISC2
CISM
Certified Information Security Manager
Focused on information security management and governance, fitting for leadership and GRC paths, accompanied through case discussion in video sessions.
Issuer: ISACA
There is no need to chase every certification at once. Most of our online cyber security tutoring students simply start from Security+, then choose one path by interest. In the online consultation, the mentor helps arrange a realistic order to suit your job target, study time, and exam budget.
Taking up cyber security through a screen carries its own challenges, from the temptation to grab tools right away to learning that scatters with no clear sense of ethics. Here are five snags we most often meet in online cyber security tutoring sessions and how we untangle them.
Why it happens
Students are tempted to use tools that look impressive in videos without grasping how networks and systems work, so they can only mimic commands with no sense of their meaning.
How we fix it
Through the virtual lab we plant network and Linux foundations first, tracing what happens behind each command before moving on, so the student can use them with understanding.
Why it happens
Students watch network basics on one channel and ethical hacking on another until they are confused about arranging a sensible learning order.
How we fix it
We guide one full path from fundamentals to specialization in the online session, via screen sharing, so the skills knit together and show in a portfolio of lab drills.
Why it happens
The student only observes the mentor running the lab without opening their own practice machine on their device.
How we fix it
We ask the student to open their own virtual lab and follow every step right then, so the security skill truly grows from their own hands.
Why it happens
Some students curiously try attack techniques on systems that are not theirs, which breaks the law and can end badly.
How we fix it
We make permission and legal limits the first rule on screen, and every drill runs in an isolated lab or a Capture The Flag platform that is meant to be tested.
Why it happens
The hacker image makes students want to learn only how to attack, when most job openings are on the defense and monitoring side.
How we fix it
We balance the two through the shared lab and often start from Blue Team, since understanding how to defend makes ethical testing more meaningful too.
Since the recordings and lab notes are always kept, the student can revisit how to read a log again and again until their hands grow used to doing it alone. One incident analysis carried through to the finish often gives a deeper understanding than hours of watching hacking videos.
One online session here brings three things together at once: direct guidance from an active security practitioner, hands-on practice in a screen-shared virtual lab, and recordings you can revisit anytime. That blend is what makes learning feel far more accompanied than spelling through hacking videos alone with no direction.
Across the private video class, a chosen mentor keeps the student company in taking up cyber security through a two-way exchange that flows easily, so the instant a log line or a warning notice raises a question, the student can put it to them on the spot.
The mentor runs drills in an isolated lab whose screen is open together, then the student follows and repeats them in their own safe space, so security theory settles straight into a hands-on skill without endangering anyone's system.
From the earliest session, permission and legal boundaries are set first, and every drill runs in a legal lab or a Capture The Flag platform, so the skill grows to protect systems.
The long steps of reading a log or closing a flaw are saved as notes and recordings, ready to watch again whenever the student needs them ahead of a drill or an interview.
A security mentor based in a major city is still able to accompany a student living in any far-flung spot, and the household spends less since there is no longer any to-and-fro fare to a tutoring venue.
Sessions are guided until the student holds skills recruiters value plus the groundwork toward certifications like Security+, ready to show when applying for Blue Team or security-analyst roles.
Our mentors come from among active security practitioners, plus selected graduates of Computer Science, Information Systems, and Computer Engineering at top campuses, familiar with real system security and used to running sessions while opening a virtual lab on screen.

Computer Science, UPN Veteran East Java
Network and system foundationsโThrough the virtual lab, Esa makes sure the student truly grasps how networks and systems work early on, since that is where the root of every security flaw begins before touching any tool.โ

Computer Engineering, Telkom University Surabaya
SOC monitoring and analysisโPanca trains the student to read logs and recognize anomalies through a dashboard opened together on screen, the core skill of an analyst in a Security Operations Center.โ

Computer Science, Dian Nuswantoro University
Web application securityโAmel invites the student to trace web application flaws through the OWASP lens in the shared lab, then patch them the way a security team works in the real world.โ

Computer Science, AKPRIND University Indonesia
Cryptography and data protectionโRenaldi often stresses how data is kept safe, unpacking encryption through everyday analogies on the shared screen so it does not feel daunting to a student just starting out.โ

Computer Science, ASIA Institute of Technology and Business Malang
Responsible ethical hackingโFrom the very first session, Lucky sets out permission and scope, then guides penetration testing in an isolated lab purely as a way to protect the system.โ

Computer Science, Sultan Agung Islamic University
Governance and certification prepโFarras ties technical security to policy and risk through online discussion, then maps the steps toward certifications like Security+ to suit each student's target.โ
From IT workers switching into security to students preparing their groundwork for work, here is their experience taking up cyber security through a screen.
I came from IT support and had long been curious about security, but afraid of a wrong step on ethics. In the video session, the mentor guided me to read logs together in the virtual lab, so I tried it myself with my own hands, going beyond just watching. Three months on, I had the courage to apply for a security analyst role.
Suryo B.
Career switcher from IT support โข Jakarta
Until then I had studied self-taught from scattered videos and kept stalling. The online class felt different, with someone waiting for me to finish each drill and then setting me straight whenever I slipped. That first incident analysis in the lab I finally carried through entirely on my own.
Rafi M.
Employee upskilling โข Bekasi
When my campus network-security assignment ground to a halt and the lecturer was hard to reach, the mentor stepped in through the shared screen, walking me from the scanning stage to tidying up the findings report. The night before the presentation I replayed the recording once more, and the question-and-answer went off without a hitch.
Diva D.
Final-year student โข Malang
As a small online-shop owner, I worried about customer data leaks. The afternoon video sessions focused on fixing my own business's security hygiene. Now I can recognize phishing and secure accounts without depending on anyone.
Dinar S.
Business owner wanting safety โข Tangerang
Since my work shifts keep changing, a session with adjustable timing was a real relief. Every lab note sits in the app, so whenever I lose track of the order I simply replay the recording. Bit by bit I have grown more at ease examining the SIEM dashboard.
Okta R.
Shift network admin โข Depok
In our area there is no cyber security community at all. Thanks to video, I learned from a practitioner in Java without having to move cities. From that side-by-side lab practice, I completed a portfolio of findings I could show when applying.
Gilang P.
Fresh graduate โข Kupang
This online service extends to students in every corner of the archipelago, from provincial capitals through to regions far removed from any gathering of cyber security practitioners, and even families residing abroad for the time being. A hand-picked security mentor can turn up unhindered by distance, fitting into the household's daily rhythm and the crush of work or study commitments.
Real, measurable change from students who diligently took up cyber security online through a screen.
Before
40
After
88
Accepted at
Ready to apply for a security analyst role
โI set off genuinely from the fundamentals through online sessions. Accompanied in reading logs and drilling in the SOC lab together on screen, my skills gradually took shape until I was confident applying for a SOC analyst role.โ
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45
After
90
Accepted at
Security internship before graduating
โLearning while drilling in the lab via screen sharing let me complete several security case studies, one a small penetration-test report. My practice portfolio stood out and I landed a security internship.โ
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50
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92
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Confident taking up the security path
โI used to learn scattered from random videos and feared crossing the ethical line. In the online session, the mentor guided one full path from fundamentals to the legal lab, and everything felt connected and responsible.โ
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From whether learning online genuinely works, the app in use, how the virtual-lab practice unfolds, the ethics and legality, how flexible the schedule is, the payment routes, through to mentor replacement, we gather concise answers to each right here.
Supporting articles to help you decide and maximize learning outcomes.
Seven sequential stages that carry a complete beginner from networking basics to real blue team skills, a foundation certificate, and a genuine portfolio, all within a legal defensive frame.
A place to practice on your own turns security theory into a skill that sticks. With a single computer, free virtualization, and a deliberately isolated network, you can explore both attack and defense without touching anyone else's systems.
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