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A Cyber Security Curriculum for Southern African Schools By Mariska de Lange and Prof Rossouw von Solms
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Agenda 1.Introduction 2.Problem Background 3.Research Objectives 4.Research Methodology 5.South African Statistics 6.Proposed Framework 7.Conclusion
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A few years ago…
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Today…
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Internet Growth
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Internet Growth (Cont)
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3 Main Functions of Internet e-Commerce e-Recreation e-Social
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Introduction (Cont.) Different age generations…
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Problem Background Online risks Mobile phones = mobile computer Lack of awareness and skills Personal information shared daily Social networking sites can be dangerous
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Physical and Financial Cultures ???
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Problem Background (Cont) Parents and schools are ill-prepared Do not understand online behaviours Do not have the expertise to keep children safe Leads to additional concerns Not in school curriculum
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Why e-Safety? Users are ill-prepared and unaware of threats Threats can include: cyberbullying, grooming, sexting, sextortion, etc. Lack of knowledge Lack of skills to keep themselves safe online Loss of information can lead to other kinds of losses
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Research Objectives To convey the trends in electronic use amongst school children. To propose guidelines on an extensive educational e-safety programme/framework.
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Research Methodology Literature Studies Qualitative Research Interviews e-Safety Survey
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e-Safety Survey Study conducted in Port Elizabeth Six schools Three primary schools Three secondary schools 1594 children from grades 6 to 12
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South African Statistics
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Do you, or your parents, have a computer at home?
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South African Statistics
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Do you have Internet access at home?
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South African Statistics Do you have to ask permission from somebody before accessing the Internet?
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South African Statistics
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Proposed Framework
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Existing Websites ThinkuKnow Home Page
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Existing Websites 5-7 years
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Existing Websites 5-7 years
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Existing Websites 5-7 years
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Existing Websites 8-10 years
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Existing Websites 8-10 years
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Existing Websites 11-16 years
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Existing Websites 11-16 years
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Existing Websites Parents
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Existing Websites Teachers
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Existing Websites SWGfL
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Conclusion Internet is growing rapidly More children involved Lack of knowledge (Children, Parents & Teachers) Develop framework for cyber security awareness and education Attempt to influence human behavior e-Safety should be a solution “The world is a dangerous place to live in – not because of those who do evil, but because of those who watch and let it happen.” - Albert Einstein
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The End!
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