Introduction to Cyber Safety

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Introduction to Cyber Safety Bec Devine

Critical Thinking – On one side of a piece of paper, draw anything you know about cyber safety

Critical thinking – On another side of paper, write 10 things Cyber safety is

Critical thinking – On another side of paper, write 10 things Cyber safety is Not

Critical thinking – on the last page, fold in half, the top part write a paragraph that Relates cyber safety with a random object given by teacher… For example, Cyber safety and Octopus: Cyber safety is like an octopus, it has many areas to it, like an octopus has many legs.

Critical thinking – On the bottom write a detailed definition on what cyber safety is.

Definition: Cybersafety is the safe and responsible use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). NetSafe's approach to cybersafetyis founded on: Maintaining a positive approach about the many benefits brought by technologies. Encouraging the public to identify the risks associated with ICT.