CyberAI Resources

Practical resources you can use immediately.

Launch paths, AI Tutor prompts, tool workflows, and business system checklists for learning faster, building smarter, and preparing better CyberAI projects.

Start Here Paths

Choose the outcome closest to what you are trying to do, then use the steps as a short operating plan.

Learning

Build a study loop

Use courses for structure, AI Tutor for explanations, and tools for quick checks as you move through a topic.

  • Pick one course track
  • Ask AI Tutor for a baseline quiz
  • Save weak spots for your next session
Open courses →
AI Tutor

Turn questions into practice

Use the prompt packs below to turn vague questions into examples, drills, and review notes.

  • Start with a concrete prompt
  • Ask for one worked example
  • Request a short practice set
Launch AI Tutor →
Tools

Use tools as mini workflows

Chain the free utilities into small outcomes: calculate, generate, edit, protect, and export.

  • Choose a workflow
  • Run the matching tool
  • Save or share the output
Browse tools →
Business Systems

Scope a smarter build

Use the readiness checklist to prepare for custom web design, automation, and security infrastructure.

  • Define the outcome
  • List bottlenecks
  • Identify access and security needs
Explore services →

AI Tutor Prompt Packs

Copy a prompt, replace the bracketed text, and paste it into AI Tutor for a better answer than a vague one-line question.

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Learning

Explain and test me

Teach me [topic] like I am building real intuition. Start with the simplest explanation, show one worked example, then quiz me with 5 questions that get harder.
AI Tutor

Debug my understanding

I think [my current understanding]. Find the gaps, correct my assumptions, and give me a small exercise that proves I understand the correction.
Security

Cybersecurity scenario drill

Create a realistic cybersecurity scenario about [topic]. Ask me what I would do first, wait for my answer, then grade my response and explain the risk tradeoffs.
Business

Automation opportunity map

Given this workflow: [describe workflow], identify repetitive steps, data handoffs, approval points, and automation opportunities. Rank them by impact and difficulty.
Coding

Code review coach

Review this code for correctness, security, readability, and edge cases. Explain the top issues first, then propose a cleaner version with comments only where useful.
Planning

Study plan generator

Build me a 7-day study plan for [goal]. Include daily tasks, practice questions, review checkpoints, and what I should ask you each day.

Tool Workflows

Instead of treating tools as isolated pages, use them as small repeatable workflows.

Quick project estimate

Use the calculator and notes from AI Tutor to compare costs, timelines, or subscription options before committing.

  1. Open calculator
  2. Map inputs and assumptions
  3. Ask AI Tutor to pressure-test the result
Run workflow →

Secure account setup

Generate a strong password, document recovery details safely, and update your account settings.

  1. Generate password
  2. Save it in your password manager
  3. Review profile and billing settings
Run workflow →

PDF cleanup workflow

Prepare course notes, service docs, or client files into a cleaner document before sharing.

  1. Open PDF editor
  2. Clean or merge files
  3. Export and store the final version
Run workflow →

Business Systems Checklist

Use this before requesting custom web design, automation, or security infrastructure. Your progress saves locally in this browser.

Mark what you already have. The goal is not perfection; it is knowing what needs to be clarified before a serious build.

CyberAI Field Notes

Short practical guidance that replaces empty blog posts with useful operating principles.

For learners

Do not ask for answers first

Ask for a worked example, then a similar question without the solution. That creates retention instead of passive reading.

For businesses

Automate after the workflow is visible

The best automation projects start with a mapped process. If the handoffs are unclear, automation just moves confusion faster.

For security

Security is mostly defaults and habits

Strong passwords, access boundaries, backups, and update discipline remove more risk than most complicated tools.

Support Bridge

Need account, billing, or access help?

The full Help Center already handles support workflows. Use this resource hub for learning and planning; use Help Center when you need assistance.