Hi, I’m Brittni!

I design engaging evidence-based learning solutions that inspire action and deliver measurable results.

Brittni Young. A Black woman with shoulder-length hair wearing a purple blouse, smiling against a gray textured background.

What do I develop?

  • Group of five people working in a control room with computer monitors and a large screen displaying a flowchart or system diagram.

    Instructor-led Learning Experiences

    Led the development of in-person and virtual instructor-led learning interventions for small to large technical audience. These learning solutions have incorporated the user of virtual fail-safe lab environments, hands-on exercises with equipment, table-top exercises, physical escape rooms and more.

    Picture: CISA Industrial Control Systems (ICS3301) Red/Blue Training

    https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/training/advanced-cybersecurity-industrial-control-systems-ics301

  • Person holding an open book next to a laptop displaying the word 'LEARNING' with colorful icons related to education and technology.

    eLearning Modules

    I’ve developed minimal viable eLearning solutions to full scale eLearning modules for a domestic and international audience. These eLearning solutions have included microlearning modules, branching scenarios, simulations and more.

  • Malcolm Network Traffic Analysis Tool Configuring Hedgehog Linux

    Just in Time Learning

    Learning interventions may not require the development of a full scale course. In these instance I have developed short videos, info-graphics, hands-outs, articles and more.

    Image: Malcolm Network Traffic Analysis Tool Configuring Hedgehog Linux is part of a series on YouTube.

    https://youtu.be/Eqkxl_Sl2bM?si=I9TT7ENsA93_16N9

Dual computer monitors on a wooden desk, the right screen displays a cybersecurity awareness training start page, and the left screen shows a photo editing application with multiple photos. A decorative cat figurine, a notepad, and a plant are also on the desk.

Shields Up!

Cybersecurity Awareness Training

Can you prevent a cyber attack?

This branching eLearning solution was designed to strengthen the ability for employees to detect, resist and report phishing and social engineer for a fictitious company called WaterVolt. This learning solution emphasizes how malicious actors exploit email, phone, and executive impersonation to target critical infrastructure organizations, and the important role employees play as the first line of defense.

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