Early identification of fraud tricks
I used to think online scams only happen to gullible people. But after the training session, I found that the tricks are now very sophisticated, targeting the psychology of people who need jobs, need loans, need support. Early identification, knowing how to react correctly, can help me avoid losing the entire family of products contributed for decades" - Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai An - Quang Binh Urban Development Environment Joint Stock Company - shared after the training session organized by the Quang Binh Provincial Federation of Labor.
Not only Ms. An, many union members and workers participating in classes on digital transformation, information security and cybersecurity in recent times have received positive feedback. Seemingly dry knowledge such as malware identification, scam messages, personal account security vulnerabilities... have now become a growing concern. For them, it is not just a classroom, but a "shield" in the age of trapped digitalization.
Statistics from the Provincial Federation of Labor show that in just the first 6 months of 2025, the whole province had thousands of union members and workers who received direct training on traffic safety laws, information security and high-tech crime prevention and control. In particular, in industrial parks and non-state enterprises, where the young workforce accounts for a large proportion, the need for digital knowledge is even more urgent.
Ms. An informed that thanks to the training, she did not fall into the trap of a fake bank website. Just a mistake in accessing it could cost your entire account. Since now, she has known how to verify links, OTP security and be vigilant when receiving feedback.
No one is left behind
Mr. Vo Van Tien - Vice Chairman of the Quang Binh Provincial Federation of Labor - said that raising digital awareness for workers is identified by the Provincial Federation of Labor as a strategic task in the context of the strong industrial revolution 4.0.
According to Mr. Tien, from 2025, the Quang Binh Provincial Federation of Labor has widely implemented the "Digital education" movement, aiming to popularize digital transformation knowledge and skills in using information technology for all cadres, union members and workers. The goal is to leave no one behind in the national digitalization process.
At the recent launching ceremony, more than 150 trainees representing businesses pressed the button to launch the program in a solemn and exciting atmosphere. topics such as: fake news identification, how to prevent and combat malware, protect personal information when working online, reporting procedures when being scammed online... are all taught by lecturers from the provincial police, the information and communication industry, easy to understand and lively.