The document provides information on cyber security topics for school students, including proper password security, social media safety, protecting against phishing and malware, safe online browsing, secure Wi-Fi usage, mobile device security, and reporting cyber incidents. It encourages students to practice cyber ethics, adjust privacy settings, avoid sharing personal information publicly, and report any cyberbullying or suspicious activities. The document aims to educate students on online safety best practices in today's digital world.
The document provides information on cyber security topics for school students, including proper password security, social media safety, protecting against phishing and malware, safe online browsing, secure Wi-Fi usage, mobile device security, and reporting cyber incidents. It encourages students to practice cyber ethics, adjust privacy settings, avoid sharing personal information publicly, and report any cyberbullying or suspicious activities. The document aims to educate students on online safety best practices in today's digital world.
The document provides information on cyber security topics for school students, including proper password security, social media safety, protecting against phishing and malware, safe online browsing, secure Wi-Fi usage, mobile device security, and reporting cyber incidents. It encourages students to practice cyber ethics, adjust privacy settings, avoid sharing personal information publicly, and report any cyberbullying or suspicious activities. The document aims to educate students on online safety best practices in today's digital world.
• Cyber Security Advisor • Ethical Hacker • Bug Hunter • Tech Enthusiast • Content Creator • Entrepreneur • Creatorpreneur (Startup Business) Introduction • Cyber security involves protecting digital systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. • In today's digital world, where technology is widespread, cyber security is crucial to safeguard personal information and prevent cyber threats. • School students need to be aware of cyber security to ensure their online safety, privacy, and responsible digital behavior. Online Activities • Common online activities include using social media, playing games, browsing websites, and emailing. • These activities come with risks like cyberbullying, identity theft, phishing (scamming), and malware (malicious software). Password Security • Strong and unique passwords are essential to protect accounts from unauthorized access. • Create secure passwords using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols. Avoid using easily guessable information. • Password managers can help you generate and store complex passwords securely. Social Media Safety • Adjust privacy settings on social media platforms to control who can see your posts and personal information. • Be cautious about sharing sensitive information online, as it can be used for identity theft or other malicious purposes. • Recognize cyberbullying and know how to report and handle it. Phishing Awareness • Phishing involves tricking individuals into revealing sensitive information or downloading malicious content. • Spot phishing emails by checking sender addresses, grammar errors, and suspicious links. Never click on unknown links or download attachments from unfamiliar sources. Malware and Viruses • Malware refers to harmful software that can damage your device or steal data.
• Malware spreads through infected files or
links. Regularly update antivirus software to protect against these threats. Safe Browsing • Use secure websites (with HTTPS) for online transactions to encrypt your data. • Avoid suspicious websites that might contain malware or phishing attempts. • Refrain from downloading files from untrusted sources to prevent infections. Online Gaming Safety • Adjust gaming privacy settings to control who can interact with you.
• Never share personal information while
gaming to protect your privacy.
• Treat other players with respect and avoid
engaging in toxic behavior. Cyber Ethics
• Respect the privacy and rights of others
while online. • Understand the consequences of cyberbullying and online harassment, which can harm individuals emotionally and psychologically. • Be a responsible digital citizen by promoting positive online behavior. Secure Wi-Fi Usage • Secure your home Wi-Fi network with a strong password to prevent unauthorized access. • Avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive tasks as these networks can be less secure and prone to attacks. Mobile Device Security • Protect your mobile devices with PINs, patterns, or biometrics to prevent unauthorized access. • Only download apps from trusted sources like official app stores. • Regularly update device software to patch vulnerabilities. Protecting Personal Information • Keep sensitive information like passwords and addresses private. • Be mindful of what you share online, as even seemingly harmless information can be used maliciously. • Use strong privacy settings on your accounts to control who can view your information. Reporting Incidents • Encourage students to report cyberbullying and suspicious activities to trusted adults, like parents or teachers.
• Schools and parents play a vital role
in addressing and resolving such incidents. Conclusion • Introduction • Safe Browsing • Online Activities • Online Gaming Safety • Password Security • Cyber Ethics • Social Media Safety • Secure Wi-Fi Usage • Phishing Awareness • Mobile Device Security • Malware and Viruses • Protecting Personal Information • Reporting Incidents ANY QUESTIONS ??? THANK YOU! Phone Find Me Here Email 6394764323 bio.link/techie_yuvraj yuvrajprasingh789@gmail.com