Workshops for every community, an ambassador programme to multiply impact, and a reporting hub that turns citizens into intelligence contributors.
Whether you're a parent, senior, teacher, business owner, or community leader — there's a workshop designed for you.
Phone scams, fake SMS, malicious links, and impersonation calls. A gentle, hands-on session held at your nearest community centre.
How to talk to your children about online safety, identify fake job offers, and set up family scam alerts.
An interactive Zhun Boh challenge session for secondary school students. Learn to spot deepfakes, fake news, and social engineering.
Lesson plan walkthroughs, classroom activity packs, and Zhun Boh challenge kits to bring digital resilience into your curriculum.
Staff awareness training, anti-impersonation verification setup, and a free audit checklist for your organisation.
Train community leaders to run their own Inoculation sessions. Covers facilitation, outreach strategies, and programme setup.
Ambassadors are trained facilitators and community leaders who multiply the reach of the Inoculation Project — running workshops, leading Zhun Boh sessions, and mentoring new participants.
Earn your Purple Team certification and become part of Singapore's frontline community defence.
Apply to be an Ambassador →Pass the Zhun Boh challenge series and complete the 4-hour foundation course.
Facilitate your own workshops and mentor at least 10 participants.
Lead a community chapter and certify new ambassadors. The highest recognition in the programme.
Your reports help us track emerging threats and build better defences for Singapore. All submissions are moderated by our team.
Submit scam screenshots, phone numbers, URLs, or suspicious messages. Our team logs all reports and feeds them into the Threat Intelligence dashboard.
Found a viral claim that seems false? Share it with us. Our team will review and, where appropriate, publish a fact-check.
The Inoculation Project is growing across every neighbourhood. We're present in schools, libraries, community centres, places of worship, and businesses.
Is your organisation not on the map yet?
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