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Cyberwijzer is a website from the Netherlands whose core product is a set of comic-style reading materials about cybersecurity and digital technology. The site clearly emphasizes “learning cyber in a simple and fun way,” using comics to make complex digital topics easier to understand. It is closer to a cybersecurity awareness textbook or supplementary reader than a conventional online course platform.
In terms of subject coverage, Cyberwijzer focuses on cybersecurity, understanding technology, and practical safety advice, making it suitable as introductory material for cybersecurity awareness education. Its biggest strength is “visual explanation”: it uses comics and images to explain complex concepts, lowering the barrier for non-technical readers. As for delivery format, the content does not mention live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction, nor does it show any interactive learning system, so it should not be treated as a structured course. For certification, the page only provides ISBN information and does not mention completion certificates, industry certifications, or exams.
Pricing is very clear: the comics are sold roughly at cost, at €5 per copy, plus shipping. The website explains that, to keep costs down, it has not integrated online payment or logistics options. Users need to fill out an order form, then receive confirmation and a quote via [email protected], and finally pay through a Tikkie link. This process helps keep prices low, but it is not highly automated and may be less convenient for cross-border purchases.
The advantages are clear positioning, low pricing, and an approachable presentation style, making it especially suitable for cybersecurity introduction and basic security awareness education. The availability of both Dutch and English versions also broadens its audience. The drawbacks are the lack of information about a learning system: there is no course syllabus, instructor background, study duration, exercise feedback, or certificate description. If users are looking for career skills training or verifiable learning outcomes, Cyberwijzer clearly does not provide enough support.
It is suitable for teenagers, non-technical employees, parents, teachers, or readers who want an easy way to understand basic cybersecurity knowledge. It can also be used as classroom material or as part of corporate security awareness campaigns. Access from China cannot be determined from the page content. On the payment side, Tikkie is mainly designed for local use in the Netherlands, so international payment and delivery may be uncertain. If Chinese-language content, online learning, or certificates are required, users may want to consider domestic cybersecurity awareness courses, or beginner courses on platforms such as Coursera, edX, and Cybrary as alternatives.
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cyberwijzer.nl is an Netherlands Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cyberwijzer.nl directly.