One student, one mentor, learning cyber security ethically and with direction: understanding how attacks work in order to stop them, securing networks, analyzing threats in a SOC, and running penetration tests with permission. Learn through safe practice labs, anywhere, online.

A cyber security course is private one-on-one guidance to learn information security ethically: from network and system fundamentals, recognizing how attacks work, securing applications and infrastructure, to analyzing threats like an analyst in a Security Operations Center. All practice happens in safe, isolated labs and with permission, so skills are used to protect, never to cause harm. Material is tailored to your goal, whether switching into a security career, pursuing certifications like CompTIA Security+, or securing systems at work. Mentors are practitioners and graduates of Informatics and Information Systems, starting from Rp 100,000 per session.
Whatever the format, the curriculum takes you from security basics to being ready to protect real systems.
Learn via Zoom with screen sharing, practicing directly in the same virtual lab as your mentor.
A mentor comes to your home for direct guidance in selected cities.
Learn with 2-3 colleagues or friends, practicing security scenarios together.
Four progressive stages, from network fundamentals to a defensive or penetration-testing specialization.
Understanding how networks, operating systems, and the internet work. Without this foundation, security concepts feel like empty memorization.
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Studying common threats, from malware and phishing to web application flaws, and how layered defense holds them back.
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Learning to monitor, detect, and respond to attacks like an analyst in a Security Operations Center, using logs, SIEM, and incident analysis.
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Learning penetration testing ethically and with permission: finding system flaws exactly like an attacker would, then reporting them so they can be fixed before any misuse.
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Five pillars built step by step, from network fundamentals to defense and ethical penetration testing.
Mentors adjust the emphasis to your goals. Those targeting SOC roles focus on detection and log analysis, aspiring penetration testers deepen ethical hacking, and those securing work systems focus on hardening and governance.
Networking basics, Linux, and how systems work, the foundation for all security material.
Common threat types and how to hold them back with layered defense.
Detecting and responding to attacks like a Security Operations Center analyst.
Ethical penetration testing with permission to find flaws before attackers do.
Security governance frameworks and preparation toward industry-recognized certifications.
Workers from non-security fields, including IT support or networking, who want to move into a cyber security career with a structured learning path.
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IT students who want to specialize in security and stand out in the job market with a highly sought-after skill.
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Network admins, developers, or IT staff who want to secure systems at work and move up into security.
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Owners or small teams who want to understand cyber risk and protect customer data and operations.
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Cyber security is not a single job. Some defend systems, some test them ethically, and some shape the rules. Understanding these three paths helps you choose the direction that best fits your interests and way of thinking.
System defenders and monitors
Focused on defense: monitoring networks, detecting attacks, and responding to incidents. This is the role companies need most and the friendliest entry point for beginners.
Leads to Roles: SOC Analyst, Security Analyst, Incident Responder
Ethical resilience testers
Focused on attacking ethically and with permission: finding system flaws exactly like a real attacker, then reporting them to be fixed. Every action is bounded by an agreed scope.
Leads to Roles: Penetration Tester, Ethical Hacker, Red Team Operator
Rule-makers and risk managers
Focused on Governance, Risk, and Compliance: writing security policies, assessing risk, and ensuring the organization meets standards. The path connecting technical security to business decisions.
Leads to Roles: Security Auditor, GRC Analyst, Compliance Officer
Many practitioners begin in the Blue Team because it has the most openings and is beginner-friendly, then shift to Red Team or GRC as experience grows. In the consultation, mentors help you recognize which path best fits your interests and background.
Certifications are proof of skill that recruiters look for in cyber security. The order is tiered, starting from a general foundation, then branching into defensive or offensive paths, up to the management level. Mentors help choose the certifications that best fit your goals.
Stage goal: Build a complete understanding of security concepts before specializing.
CompTIA Security+
Security+ (SY0-701)
The most recognized entry-level certification. Covers core security concepts, threats, and governance. Many job listings make it an initial requirement.
Issuer: CompTIA
Google Cybersecurity
Google Cybersecurity Certificate
A beginner-friendly introduction to security basics, SIEM, and Linux. A good first step before Security+.
Issuer: Google
Stage goal: Deepen your ability to monitor, detect, and respond to attacks.
CompTIA CySA+
Cybersecurity Analyst+
Focused on behavioral analysis and threat detection, aimed at SOC Analyst and Security Analyst roles.
Issuer: CompTIA
BTL1
Blue Team Level 1
A hands-on defensive certification: log analysis, basic forensics, and incident handling via a lab-based exam.
Issuer: Security Blue Team
Stage goal: Master ethical penetration testing from theory to practice in real labs.
eJPT
eLearnSecurity Junior Penetration Tester
A beginner-friendly entry-level penetration testing certification, lab-based. A good start before OSCP.
Issuer: INE
OSCP
Offensive Security Certified Professional
The most respected offensive certification. A 24-hour practical exam breaking into lab machines with permission. Real proof of pentest ability.
Issuer: OffSec
Stage goal: Move up to architecture, leadership, and security governance roles.
CISSP
Certified Information Systems Security Professional
The gold standard for senior and management roles. Covers eight comprehensive security domains and requires work experience.
Issuer: ISC2
CISM
Certified Information Security Manager
Focused on information security management and governance, ideal for leadership and GRC paths.
Issuer: ISACA
There is no need to chase every certification. Most people simply start with Security+, then choose one path that matches their interest. Mentors help build a realistic order based on your target role, study time, and exam budget.
The mistakes we see most often, and how mentors train students to avoid them.
Why it happens
Beginners are tempted to use flashy tools without understanding networks and systems, so they only mimic steps without grasping their meaning.
How we fix it
Mentors instill network and system fundamentals first, so every tool is understood in how it works, beyond merely running a command.
Why it happens
Some beginners are curious enough to try attack techniques on systems they do not own, which breaks the law and can have severe consequences.
How we fix it
We make ethics and permission the first rule. All practice happens in safe labs or legal platforms like capture the flag.
Why it happens
The hacker image makes many people only want to learn to attack, while most job openings are actually on the defensive and monitoring side.
How we fix it
Mentors balance both and often start from the Blue Team, because understanding defense makes even ethical attacks more meaningful.
Why it happens
Certificates without real skill are easy to spot in technical interviews, and often make beginners feel ready when they are not.
How we fix it
We pair every concept with lab practice, so certification arrives as proof of a skill that is already mastered.
Mentors used to securing systems guide you one-on-one, from network foundations to defense, ethical hacking, and certification prep.
You set the pace. Ask and practice as much as you like, with every confusion addressed right away without waiting for a class.
Every technique is taught with clear permission and legal limits, so skills are used to protect.
Practice happens in isolated labs and legal platforms, so it is safe to try and stays relevant to real work.
Learning is directed toward certifications recruiters recognize, from Security+ to defensive and offensive paths.
Costs are clear from the start, beginning per session with no need for a long package upfront.
Learn online from anywhere with a schedule that fits your work or studies.
Our mentors are practitioners and graduates of Informatics, Information Systems, and Computer Engineering from leading campuses, used to working with real system security and instilling ethics as the foundation.
Informatics, UPN Veteran East Java
Network and system fundamentals“Before touching any security tool, Esa makes sure students truly understand how networks and systems work, because that is where the root of every security flaw begins.”
Informatics Engineering, Dian Nuswantoro University
Web application security“With an Informatics Engineering background from Dian Nuswantoro University, Meta walks students through web application flaws from the OWASP angle, then closes them the way a security team would.”
Computer Engineering, Telkom University Surabaya
SOC monitoring and analysis“Panca, a Computer Engineering graduate from Telkom University Surabaya, trains students to read logs and spot anomalies, the core skill of an analyst in a Security Operations Center.”
Informatics Engineering, State University of Malang
Responsible ethical hacking“What Reni stresses from the very first session is permission and scope. She teaches penetration testing as a way to protect, with ethics that are non-negotiable.”
Informatics Engineering, PLN Institute of Technology
Cryptography and data protection“From the PLN Institute of Technology, Fakhri explains encryption with everyday analogies, so students grasp how data is protected without getting lost in the math.”
Information Systems, Indonesia Computer University
Governance and certification prep“Satria connects technical security with policy and risk, then maps out concrete steps toward certifications like Security+ aligned with a student's career target.”
Honest experiences from EduPoint students, from career switchers to students preparing for a cyber security career.
I came from IT support and wanted to move into security. My mentor built a path from network basics, Linux, to log analysis for the SOC. Now I feel far more confident applying for security analyst roles.
Suryo B.
Career switcher from IT support • Jakarta
As an Informatics fresh graduate, I needed a skill that set me apart. Learning web security and Security+ prep made my CV stand out more. My mentor patiently explained concepts that once felt complex.
Bima B.
Informatics fresh graduate • Surabaya
I own an online store and worried about customer data leaks. My mentor taught me basic security hygiene, recognizing phishing, and securing accounts. Now I run my business with much more peace of mind.
Mr. Iwan I.
Online business owner • Bandung
I am a student who wanted to enter security but had no idea where to start. With a private mentor, my learning path became clear, from foundation to ethical hacking practice in a safe, legal lab.
Tiara F.
Information Systems student • Jogja
I taught myself from YouTube but kept getting stuck and worried about ethics. My mentor set many things straight, made the permission boundary clear, and discussed every error directly. My progress is much faster now.
Rafi M.
Upskilling employee • Bekasi
As a network admin, I wanted to understand securing the infrastructure I manage. My mentor tailored the material to my office systems. Now I can harden servers and respond to incidents far more calmly.
Ms. Sekar S.
Network administrator • Semarang
I am a final-year student preparing for a career in security. What I love is that my mentor takes me straight into lab practice with real scenarios, far from pure theory. Learning feels relevant.
Diva D.
Final-year student • Malang
I am a developer who wanted to write more secure code. Learning OWASP flaws and how attacks work helped me close many holes in my apps. My whole view of security genuinely changed.
Bella B.
Developer • Tangerang
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Choose a package that fits your goal.
Free mentor swap guarantee if it is not a fit within the first 2 sessions.Ideal for getting to know a mentor and starting from security fundamentals.
Rp 105.000/session • 4x pertemuan
Valid 1 month
The most popular choice for consistent weekly learning.
Rp 100.000/session • 8x pertemuan
Valid 2 months
Comprehensive preparation to switch careers into cyber security.
Rp 95.000/session • 16x pertemuan
Valid 4 months
Prices may adjust to your learning goal, location, and lesson format. Contact us for a precise quote.
The online cyber security course is available for students across Indonesia and abroad.
In-person cyber security course, mentor comes to your home in the following cities.
Real journeys of EduPoint students from learning to building a career in cyber security.
The questions that come up most before starting, answered plainly.
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A free consultation to set your goals, match a mentor, and build a path from foundation to defense and certification.