Cybersecurity and Online Safety
Geographic Level: Country
Because in a world where your fridge can send you a phishing email (okay, maybe not yet), online safety isn’t just for the IT crowd—it’s everyone’s business.
Topics
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How to Know If You've Been Hacked
(3 discussions)
“It’s not always obvious… until it is.”
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How to Spot a Scam
(3 discussions)
“If it sounds too good to be true…”
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Identity Theft: Prevention and Recovery
(3 discussions)
“It’s not just credit cards anymore.”
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Keeping Your Devices Secure
(3 discussions)
“Your phone knows more than your spouse.”
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Building a Security Mindset
(3 discussions)
“You don’t need to be a hacker to be safe.”
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Phishing Emails and Fraud Texts
(3 discussions)
“Not every ‘Canada Revenue’ email is legit.”
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Protecting Your Personal Info Online
(4 discussions)
“Your name, birthday, and favourite pet? That’s a file.”
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Public Wi-Fi: Convenience or Risk?
(3 discussions)
“That coffee shop signal might come with a side of spyware.”
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Shame and Blame: When People Fall for Scams
(2 discussions)
“You’re not stupid. You’re human.”
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Strong Passwords and the Myth of “123456”
(2 discussions)
“Yes, we’re talking to you, ‘password123’.”
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Talking to Kids and Seniors About Online Safety
(2 discussions)
“They’re curious—and often targeted.”
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What Apps Know About You
(2 discussions)
“It’s not paranoia if it’s in the terms and conditions.”