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DIGITAL SAFETY &

DIGITAL SECURITY

GROUP 7: Half of Ten

MUHAMMAD AMIRUL HAKIM BIN MOHD ZAIDI (U2101008/2)

AIDA HUSNA BINTI SHAMSUL RIZAM (U2104393)

MOHAMMAD ESROFF HANAFI BIN HASSAN (22004564)

NURUL ALYA NATASYA BINTI KAMARULZAMAN (U2104828)

AMIRAH YASHIRAH BINTI ABDUL JABBAR (U2105012)


DIGITAL SAFETY
Digital safety refers to protecting your computer, mobile
devices, tablets and any other Internet-connected devices
from intruders.

They have 3 sub-domains;

1) behavioral cyber risk management


2) content cyber risk management
3) commercial and community cyber risk management
1. BEHAVIORAL Attitude/Values
CYBER-RISK individuals exhibit kindness when online, know the

MANAGEMENT
supportive framework in place to address risks, and
are able to manage their online behavior as part of
contributing to positive and supportive online
Cyber risk management is the process of communities.
identifying, prioritizing, managing, and
monitoring risks to information systems
Individuals understand the different types of
behavioral cyber risks (e.g., cyberbullying,
harassment, and stalking), how they might
encounter these risks, how these risks might
affect them, and how they can formulate
strategies for dealing with them.
Individuals are able to develop the
appropriate technical, socio-cognitive,
communicative, and decision-making skills to
address behavioral cyber risk incidents as they
occur, whether as a bystander or victim, and
gain valuable coping tools to address these
negative online experiences
2. CONTENT CYBER- KNOWLEDGE

RISK MANAGEMENT Individuals understand content cyber risks that


they face online (harmful user-generated
The ability to identify, mitigate and manage content such as racist, hateful, discriminatory
content cyber risks online such as harmful contents/images or image-based abuse) and the
usergenerated content, racist or hateful content strategies involved in dealing with them
and image-based abuse.

SKILLS
Individuals become better equipped to develop and use conflict
management techniques to mitigate such risks, whether through
avoiding or confronting individuals or groups involved in the
creation of such content, reporting incidents to platform
administrators or other appropriate processes

ATTITUDE/ VALUES

Individuals exhibit resilence and fortify themselves against content that


may be hurtful or derogatory while proactively contributing to a healthy,
open and supportive online community
3. COMMERCIAL & COMMUNITY CYBER-
RISK MANAGEMENT
The ability to understand, mitigate, and manage commercial or community cyber-
risks online, which is an organizational attempt to exploit individuals financially
and/or through ideological persuasion (e.g., embedded marketing, online
propaganda, and gambling).

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ATTITUDE/VALUE

Individuals understand different types Individuals become familiar with the strategies
of commercial or community cyber involved in dealing with these risks.
They are able to identify and/or develop strategies
Individuals exhibit caution and
risks, their contextual exposure to vigilance when online, understand
and tools to mitigate and manage exposure to risks
such risks as members of specific and enhance quality of life. where and when strategies for
communities and groups, and They detect and report incidents, identify affected dealing with risks may be available
demonstrate depth systems and user groups, and trigger alerts and to them
announcements devise creative ways to handle
currency of knowledge about legal
They manage the lifecycle of problems to prevent
and ethical issues related to and avoid the dangers associated
problems and incidents from occurring, eliminate
with these risks.
commercial and community cyber recurring incidents, and minimize the impact of
risks. unavoidable incidents.
DIGITAL SECURITY
Digital security is the protection of
the one’s digital identity, data and
devices from intruders, surveillance
and harm.

There also have 3 sub-domains;

1) personal cyber security


management
2) network security management
3) organizational cyber security
management
1.PERSONAL CYBER SECURITY
MANAGEMENT
The ability to detect cyber threats (e.g., hacking, scams, and malware) against
personal data and device, and to use suitable security strategies and protection
tools.

Knowledge Skills
Individuals understand their personal online
Individuals are able to identify cyber threats,
risk profiles and how to identify different
use relevant cyber security practices
types of cyber-threats

use technology without compromising their


also identify available strategies and tools
data and devices.
they can use to avoid such threats.

Atittude/Values
Individuals exhibit resilience and vigilance
against careless or negligent behaviors that
may compromise their own or others' data
and device security
have confidence about what to do when
there is a problem.
2. NETWORK SECURITY Individuals continuously take the initiative to stay up-todate about

MANAGEMENT
evolving cyber threats, risk profiles, and network vulnerabilities when
using technology. (Values)

Knowledge Skills
The ability to detect, avoid, and
manage cyber-threats to cloud-
Individuals are able to predict and identify
based collaborative digital
weaknesses and risks in their networks that
environments leave them vulnerable to possible cyber threats.
They evaluate vulnerabilities, quantify
Individuals understand cyber threats associated risks (e.g., business loss), employ
specific to cloud networks and collaborative tools, strategies, and protocols to ensure and
improve the confidentiality and security of their
digital environments that may compromise
collaborative work.
their data, devices, and systems, and the
They monitor their networks and systems and
options available to them for ensuring
implement support systems to allow for
appropriate levels of protection, optimum productivity and performance.
confidentiality, and privacy If individuals belong to an organization, their
security tools and strategies are aligned with
their organization's security framework,
guidelines, and technical requirements to ensure
minimal impact to their business.
3. ORGANISATIONAL CYBER SECURITY MANAGEMENT
The ability to recognise, plan, and implement organizational cyber security defenses.

KNOWLEDGE SKILLS ATTITUDE/VALUE


Individuals develop cognitive and
technical skills for improving their
organization’s cyber security systems Individuals value cyber security and
Individuals understand support which impact the operation and proactively advocate it in their
architectures, policies, practises and profitability of the business. organization by roviding advice and
procesdures that enable the organizations They forecast and assess existing and guidance on potential risks, mitigation
to manage threats, including anti-malware potential security risks, and implement strategies and best practises. This
software related to organizational intervention strategies to proactively includes development of
data/devices/systems. protect and optimize an organization’s IT communication strategies for
They have knowledge about proper assets in allignment with internal policies organizzations and communities
handling, usage and storage of an and processes on relevant legislation strategies for organizations and
organization’s IT assets to limit potential and business strategies. communities to ensure adoption and
business or legall risks and are able to They further enable to prompt recovery adherence to security policies and
develop and implement their own digital of critical IT infrastructure and systems standards that enable viable secure
resiliency plans. following a crisis or disaster and conditions for work and living.
disseminate corporate security policies,
frameworks and guidelines that are well-
protected aginst risks and threats.
THANK YOU

--HALF OF TEN-

YOU SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCE THE RISKS


ASSOCIATED WITH USING THE INTERNET
AND DIGITAL DEVICES WHILE FOSTERING
RESPONSIBLE ONLINE BEHAVIOR AND
SAFETY!

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