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Heads up: I’m affiliated with the platform used to build these. It’s commercial, and the exercise preview link is on that tool’s domain. That said, the SCORM files are fully white-labeled — no logos, no backlinks, no sign-up, no paywall. You can grab them and self-host if you’d prefer.

Hey r/ArtificialInteligence I’m a cybersec engineer with an L&D background, and all the time I see news like this: "The #1 most downloaded skill on OpenClaw marketplace was malware ". Since I’m contributing to a training builder tool, our team put together 10 free interactive exercises on the OWASP Top 10 for LLM Applications and decided to share them with the community. Exercises designed to build practical skills around safe AI use. Sharing them here for anyone building with LLMs, deploying AI tools, or simply trying not to become the next breach headline lol :D Free to use personally, professionally, or in commercial workshops. The only restriction is reselling or redistributing the content as a standalone product. Sharing the materials for free is encouraged! What’s included:

  • Identifying hidden prompt injection instructions in uploaded documents
  • Spotting sensitive data categories that should never enter AI prompts
  • Evaluating third-party AI plugins for supply chain risks before deployment …and more Two ways to use it: Web view — run exercises directly in a browser, ideal for workshops or sharing with students and colleagues. GitHub repo — every exercise is packaged as a SCORM .zip, ready to import into any LMS, embed into an existing training pipeline, or test on SCORM Cloud before rollout The repo root contains full course package prefixed with [full course] . Other .zip files in this folder contain standalone exercises if you want to build a custom curriculum. Web view GitHub Happy to answer questions or take your thoughts on the exercises! P.S: In case this gets traction — I’ll add more free exercises for the community! Feel free to drop exercise topics in the comments. There’s also “OWASP Top 10 for Agentic AI Applications” course in the works submitted by /u/anthonyDavidson31

Originally posted by u/anthonyDavidson31 on r/ArtificialInteligence