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Social networks are a place where 

kids spend most of their time. A lot


of children don't know this and may unwittingly make posts that they later won't want
public. Talk to your kids about what is appropriate to share and not share. This is
extremely important in protecting their identity, reputation, and future.
Remaining constantly aware of everything children are doing online can be a full-time job for any
parent. Kids these days may seem pretty sharp with technology and the Internet; however, we forget
that they’re still learning (and so are we) and may not always be prepared to spot the risks and pitfalls
of being constantly connected. We’ve put together some tips for you as a parent to ensure that your
children are safe on the Internet, and some basic cyber security tips that you can share with your
children. The best way to fight cybercriminals is through education, and that can start at any age.

The first one is A Cyber Security Management system should be established to enhance
mainly the capability to respond to incidents in three comprehensive parts; public, private and
military. The second one is The International Police should consider setting up securing
safety in cyberspace with the establishment of the Cyber Terror Response Center.

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