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Become a Digital Citizen Be SAFE (Secure Access For Everyone)!. Calcasieu Parish Public School System. What is CyberSafety?. CyberSafety is a common term used to describe a set of practices, measures and/or actions to protect personal information and your computer from attacks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Become a Digital CitizenBe SAFE (Secure Access For

Everyone)!Calcasieu Parish Public School System

What is CyberSafety?

CyberSafety is a common term used to describe a set of practices, measures and/or actions to protect personal information and your computer from attacks.

CyberSafety is simply being safe online! You must know about…

CyberSafety Threats! CyberSafety Tips!CyberSafety Action Steps!

Online PredatorsThese people use the Internet to trick you into meeting with them in person.

File-share AbuseUnauthorized sharing of music, video, and other files may be illegal, and download malicious software.

Cyberbullies Both children and adults use the Internet to harass or intimidate others.

Invasion of PrivacyBeware of online forms; you may share information you don’t want strangers to have about you or your family.

Disturbing ContentLook out for disturbing or inappropriate content.

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CyberSafety Threats(to you)

SpamUnwanted email, instant messages,

and other online communication

PhishingEmail sent by online criminals to trick you into going to fake Web sites and revealing personal information

Identity TheftA crime where con artists get your personal information and access your cash and/or credit

HoaxesEmail sent by online criminals to trick you into giving them money

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CyberSafety Threats(to your computer)

Viruses/WormsSoftware programs designed to invade your computer, and copy, damage, or delete your data.

TrojansViruses that pretend to be helpful programs while destroying your data, damaging your computer, and stealing your personal information.

SpywareSoftware that tracks your online activities or displays endless ads.

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CyberSafety Threats(to computer security)

CyberSafety Tips

While CPSB has security in place, you need to be vigilant when receiving emails and going online just as you would with regular mail or door-to-door sales in real life. Consider the tips on the following slides.

Be CyberSafe!

Use proper netiquette and be a good digital citizen.

Remember the AUP!

Never Give Out Personal Information

Make sure to NEVER give out your name, email, home address, phone number, account numbers, Social Security number, CPSB Student ID, picture or any other personal information about you, your family, or your friends.

Think B4 U Post

Internet privacy is an illusion. Don’t post what you don’t want the entire world to see! Communicate respectfully online (chatrooms, blogs, networking sites, instant messaging (IM), etc.) Once it is online, it will always be there somewhere, even if you delete it.

Think B4 U Click

Be cautious with email attachments and links.

Never open an email attachment from someone you don't know. For that matter, be very cautious when opening an email attachment from people you DO know, unless you know exactly what the attachment contains.

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Be Careful of Downloads

Do not download and install software without permission.

Once permitted, only download from known or trusted websites.

Read privacy statements.

Use the Red “X” to Close Pop-ups

Always use the red “X” in the corner of a pop-up screen.

Never click “yes,” “accept,” or even “cancel,” because it could be a trick that installs software on your computer.

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No online purchases without permission, even if it is free, and only buy from trusted online stores.

Take Care When Shopping Online

CyberSafety Action Steps

Be a good digital citizen by following the suggested CyberSafety tips.

Create smart passwords and NEVER share.Always log out of CPSB computers.Report inappropriate sites to teacher or other

trusted adult.Report to teacher or other trusted adult any

harassment or intimidation online or in email; that is cyberbullying.

Follow the CPSB Acceptable Use Policy(AUP).

Be CyberSafe!

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