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Cyber Safety for Schools

In today's digital age, ensuring cyber safety in schools is more important than ever. With the increasing use of in education, it is essential to equip students, teachers, and staff with the knowledge and skills to navigate the online world safely. Our training programs focus on understanding potential risks, recognizing harmful behaviors, and implementing best practices to create a secure online environment. Together, we can foster a culture of awareness and responsibility, empowering everyone to use technology safely and confidently.

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Be Safe in a Cyber World - Do's & Dont's for Teachers

Too often educators use these instructions to keep their students “safe.” But Online safety is much more than that. Please refer to the NCERT booket to learn more..

Cyber Safety - Guidelines for Schools

Schools play a key role in promoting internet safety. Schools are primarily responsible for keeping systems / computers / network devices secure and fu nctional. It is important to keep the information as secure as we keep the systems and network devices in the organisation. Please review the attached booklet by NCERT for more details.

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Be Internet Awesome - For Teachers

The Be Internet Awesome curriculum gives educators the tools and methods they need to teach digital safety fundamentals. The materials developed by Google in partnership with iKeepSafe enable educators to bring the most critical teachings—and the excitement of Interland—into the classroom.

Included in the curriculum are lesson plans for the five topics, with activities and worksheets that were designed to complement Interland.

FBI - Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Program

The FBI Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Internet Challenge is a free, educational program for children that teaches cyber safety and helps them become better digital citizens in a fun and engaging way.

The program, created for students in third through eighth grades, covers age-appropriate topics like cyberbullying, passwords, malware, social media, and more.

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The SOS activities are open to anyone to explore. 

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