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Title: How Secure Are You When You Use the Internet?


1
How Secure Are You When You Use the Internet?
2
Overview
  • What is the Internet? And what it is commonly
    used for?
  • Parents vs. Teens/Kids Use
  • Ways of accessing the Internet
  • Common cyber threats
  • Facts
  • Whats being done? What you can do?
  • Questions

3
What is the Internet?
  • A communication system that connects computers
    and computer networks all over the world
  • Popular communication tool (like the telephone)
  • Familiar community environment (like the mall,
    movie theater)
  • Other names Web, Information Highway, The Net,
    Cyberspace
  • http//www.youtube.com/watch?vqv0XCaUkfNk

4
What is the Internet Used For?
  •  
  • Parents 
  •         
  •         vs.
  •          
  •             Teens/Kids

5
Your Parents
  • Primarily for work-related activities
  • Shop/Sell
  • Online banking
  • Catch up on news
  • Communication
  • Email (Electronic mail)
  • Co-workers
  • Family/Friends
  • Child's Teachers

6
YOU
  • Education, socialize and entertainment
  • Education
  • Skill Building/Training
  • Researching
  • Encyclopedias/magazines/newspapers
  • Homework help
  • School reports
  • Socializing
  • Email
  • Social Networks
  • Instant messaging

7
YOU continued. . .
  • Gaming
  • Surfing
  • Downloading
  • Music
  • Pictures
  • Videos

8
Ways of Accessing the Internet
  • Personal Computers
  • Home, school, library, café, friends house
  • Mobile devices
  • Cell phone, other mobile devices
  • Game consoles

9
Cyber Threats
  • Cyber bullying
  • What it is
  • Types
  • Harassment, Flaming, Denigration, Impersonation,
    Outing and Trickery, Exclusion, Cyberstalking
  • Cyber predators
  • What it is
  • Meeting strangers online
  • Threats this can lead to
  • Facts of incidents

10
Cyber Bullying Example
  • Amanda Marcuson of Birmingham, Michigan
  •  
  • Reported girls in her 8th grade class for
    stealing something that belonged to her 
  • Instant messages full of ugly insults were sent
    to her home computer 
  • Instant messages were delivered to her phone and
    by the end of the evening she had 50 instant
    messages
  • People can say a lot worse things to someone
    online than when they're actually talking to them

11
Cyber Threats continued. . .
  • Online Scams
  • What it is
  • Found in websites, email, chat rooms, message
    boards
  • Auction Fraud, Phishing scams,Nigerian 419
    Letter,Postal Forwarding/Reshipping
    scams,"Congratulations, You've won an Xbox (iPod,
    TV, etc)"
  • Identity theft
  • What it is 
  • Kids can be victims too!

12
Identity Theft Example
  • Tina Price of Uniontown, Pennsylvania
  •  
  • Used the names of her children (ages 7 and 2) to
    apply for 25 credit cards
  •  
  • Charged with 64 counts of identity theft
  •  
  • Also used her father's personal information to
    submit 39 credit applications

13
Cyber Threats continued. . .
  • SPAM
  • What it is
  • Viruses/Spyware
  • What it is
  • Plagiarism
  • What it is
  • Exposure to inappropriate
  •     material

14
How to Protect Yourself
  • Cyber bullying
  • Tell an adult (Teacher, Parent, Police, etc.)
  • Cyber predators
  • Privatize your social networking webpage
  • Tell an adult (Teacher, Parent, Police, etc.)
  • SPAM
  • Don't open emails from senders you do not know
  • Virus/Spyware
  • Use virus/spyware protection software (Symantec,
    McAfee, etc)
  • Plagerism
  • No copying!

15
How to Protect Yourself continued. . .
  • Online scams
  • Don't open emails from senders you do not know
  • Be careful what you click on a website
  • Identity theft
  • Change passwords regularly
  • Use virus protection
  • Close Internet browsers
  • Do not check boxes that save your username and
    password
  • Be aware of your surroundings

16
What's being done?
  • FBI
  • Connecticut Computer Crimes Task Force (CCCTF)
    92 others
  • Schools are monitoring kids computer use
  • Parents are setting parental controls on home
    computers
  • Google's SafeSearch

17
What You Can Do!
  • Hey kids don't chat or meet with STRANGERS!
  • Always ask your parents before you surf!
  • Never display or give out your personal
    information!
  • Tell an adult if you are being bullied or feel
    threatened by material on the Internet! 
  • Use passwords and do not share them!
  • Do not open email, messages, etc, from people you
    don't know!

18
  •  
  •  
  •  
  • Classroom Assignment on Cyber Security for Kids

19
Conslusion
  • Handouts
  • Ten Internet safety Tips for Kids
  • http//www.scpo.net/brochures/KIDSInternetTips.pdf
  • Stay Safe Online
  • http//www.mrdzhistoryclaz.com/blogger/uploaded_im
    ages/internet-safety-798013.jpg

20
Questions
  •  

21
Works Cited
  • http//royal.pingdom.com/2009/01/22/internet-2008-
    in-numbers/
  • http//www.fbi.gov 
  • http//www.theage.com.au/national/teens-view-of-cy
    ber-threats-20090725-dww9.html
  • http//www.cyberbully.org/onlinedocs/cskcstschools
    .pdf
  • http//www.projectsafekids.org/cyber.html
  • http//kids.yahoo.com/reference/dictionary/English
  • http//www.safekids.com/
  • http//www.us-cert.gov/cas/tips/ST05-002.html 
  • http//kids.getnetwise.org/ 
  • http//www.slais.ubc.ca/COURSES/libr500/04-05-wt2/
    www/D_Jackson/examples.htm 
  • http//www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,576347,00.html
     
  • http//www.pcworld.com/article/119941/top_five_onl
    ine_scams.html
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