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Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Protecting Our Youth in the Digital Age

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by: Girls Who Code
Tue, 29 Oct 2024 16:19:25 GMT

As we wrap up October’s spooky season, let’s remember: the only things that should be creeping up on you are witches and vampires, not cyber threats lurking in the shadows! As many of you know, October is also Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which makes sense, because what could be scarier than having your personal information spread without your permission?

At Girls Who Code, we’ve spent the last few weeks providing our students with resources, tools, and tricks to keep themselves safe online. But, we’re also committed to helping our community build a secure world all year long. Because cybersecurity is about more than making sure they have the strongest password possible (though, that’s extremely important, too). It’s also about making sure they have all the protection and knowledge they need to keep malicious actors from slithering into their digital world.

Let’s be honest, all our lives are becoming more and more online. By the time our students reach high school, they’re using the internet for homework, for research, and for communicating with teachers and classmates. Hundreds of seemingly basic tasks are automated through apps, and social media has made students visible to millions of people around the world. While this has made the lives of so many young people easier, more exciting, and more expansive, it’s also made them vulnerable in ways we may not even realize.

That’s why we were so excited to work withThe Achievery, created by AT&T, to roll out some essential cybersecurity Learning Units for 9th-10th grade students. In today’s tech-driven environment, understanding cybersecurity isn’t just a nice-to-have — it’s essential. Our students are diving into practical tips, like keeping software up to date and spotting phishing emails, while also learning the importance of visiting secure websites (you know, those with https:// instead of http://).

We also want them to feel empowered to share this knowledge within their communities. Plus, they get useful checklists for adjusting browser settings on their devices. With units like “Online Privacy,” “Defend Against Malware and Viruses!,” and “DNS (Domain Name System) Uncovered,” we’re not just teaching them about cybersecurity; we’re helping them build a safer online future for themselves and others. We encourage our community to check out these, and so many other free and accessible tools, on The Achievery, which works to make digital learning more entertaining, engaging, and inspiring for K-12 students everywhere.

As Cybersecurity Awareness Month wraps up, let’s keep empowering our students to embrace the internet’s benefits while confidently navigating its challenges. All young people deserve to protect themselves while enjoying a safer online experience that inspires them to thrive in the digital world.

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