| CyberSense | ||||||||
This three-part series raises teen awareness of the threats that Internet users face. Personal, financial, and career-related risks become clear through conversations with young people and interviews with computer experts. Students will gain a solid understanding of best practices and rules of online conduct, so that they can navigate potential Internet perils before trouble occurs. | ||||||||
| CyberSecurity | ||||||||
The Internet offers vast possibilities for learning, making a living, and having fun but it can also destroy reputations, empty bank accounts, and ruin lives. This programme cautions students about potential hazards to their computers - not to mention their careers, finances, and futures - that exist online. Highlighting the importance of setting up a firewall and keeping one's operating system up-to-date, the programme provides straightforward advice about protecting against hackers, viruses, Trojan horses, spyware, adware, phishing emails, and other high-tech threats. Each concept is defined in user-friendly terms. More basic but equally vital steps like maintaining multiple passwords and not sharing personal information are also discussed. Commentary from experts, as well as questions from peers about the details of computer safeguards, will help students increase their online security.![]() | ||||||||
| Includes downloadable support material featuring Pre-Programme & Post-Programme Discussion Questions & Answers and further follow-up activities | ||||||||
| Running Time: 21 mins | ||||||||
| Age Range: 14 years - Adult | ||||||||
| Year of Production: 2008 | ||||||||
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This three-part series raises teen awareness of the threats that Internet users face. Personal, financial, and career-related risks become clear through conversations with young people and interviews with computer experts. Students will gain a solid understanding of best practices and rules of online conduct, so that they can navigate potential Internet perils before trouble occurs.
The Internet offers vast possibilities for learning, making a living, and having fun but it can also destroy reputations, empty bank accounts, and ruin lives. This programme cautions students about potential hazards to their computers - not to mention their careers, finances, and futures - that exist online. Highlighting the importance of setting up a firewall and keeping one's operating system up-to-date, the programme provides straightforward advice about protecting against hackers, viruses, Trojan horses, spyware, adware, phishing emails, and other high-tech threats. Each concept is defined in user-friendly terms. More basic but equally vital steps like maintaining multiple passwords and not sharing personal information are also discussed. Commentary from experts, as well as questions from peers about the details of computer safeguards, will help students increase their online security.


