Cyebrsafety webinar September, 2015. 2 What are other current Cyber Issues? ●Digital Identity ●Fraud ●Geo-location ●Hacker ●Identity theft ●Malware ●Phishing.

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Cyebrsafety webinar September, 2015

2 What are other current Cyber Issues? ●Digital Identity ●Fraud ●Geo-location ●Hacker ●Identity theft ●Malware ●Phishing ●Plagiarise ●Sexting ●Social Network Sites ●Spam ●Trojan ●Trolling ●Cyberbullying

3 The three C’s of cybersafety: Contact Conduct Content

4 Contact Friends/followers Vs Acquaintances Who can see your personal information Who can contact you Who are you sharing information with Be careful who you trust

5 Conduct Think before you post, chat, upload, download etc Don’t retaliate to or join in cyberbullying Treat others with respect Be a positive digital citizen (report, rate effectively)

6 Content Protect your digital reputation Protect personal information Be wary of scams, pop – ups etc Contribute positively to online content such as reviews, blogs etc Be a digital skeptic

7 Links to the eSmart framework Consider the 3 C’s in the policy development process and when writing Acceptable Use Agreements Link the 3 C’s to the school values – “Our values online” and expected behavior protocols Provide PD for staff to understand, teach and role model the 3 C’s Use the 3 C’s as the foundation of your eSmart Curriculum Support parents in their understanding of the 3 C’s

8 Practical example 1: Acceptable Use Policies (2.3) and School Values (3.1) As a student at AMF Secondary College, when using digital technologies and utilizing online platforms I agree to the following: Contact: Ensure I regularly check my privacy settings in the platforms I use to ensure my personal information isn’t being shared Not share personal information online Only friend/follow appropriate people Conduct: Abiding by the school values online Respect: - think before I post information about myself and others including images, videos, and comments - never to retaliate to cyberbullying or cyberbully others Community: - Be a responsible digital citizen by reporting inappropriate websites and content to the eSafety Commissioner or a trusted adult Content: Use the internet as a resource but critical analyse the information I come across and not plagiarize the work of others. Be wary of scams for example pop ups Student Name: _____________________ Signature: ________________ Date: _______

9 Practical example 2: Parent tips (6.1 and 6.2)

10 Cyber Issues are a result of behaviours not platforms Most risks can be minimized by considering Contact, Conduct and Content These three areas should be reflected across all areas of an eSmart School Key points

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