April
is Cyberawareness Month!
October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month!
Setting your clocks forward or back for Daylight Saving
Time and replacing the batteries in smoke detectors are rituals repeated
every spring and fall. Similarly, April and October are good times to
remind ourselves about Cyberawareness issues. April is Cyber Awareness
Month! is a great time to help educators, students and parents learn
more about Cyberawareness issues.October is National
Cyber Security Awareness Month! is a collective effort among the Multi-State
Information Sharing and Analysis Center, the National
Cyber Security Division and the National
Cyber Security Alliance to raise cyber security awareness nationwide
and empower citizens, businesses, government and schools to improve their
cyber security preparedness and help promote a safe Internet experience.
With the onslaught of new online threats such as identity
theft and spyware, engaging in safe online behavior is crucial. We use
computers in virtually every aspects of our lives and we must understand
the risks, along with the steps we can take to help protect ourselves
and our information online.
While colleges, universities, organizations and businesses
across the country plan security education and awareness events to help
promote Cyber Security Awareness, Educational
Technology Outreach continues to plan a month’s
worth of activities twice a year (April and October) to help promote
the K-20 community’s awareness of cyber related issues and encourage
safe online practices. Both an interactive calendar and
a printable version
are available. You can also print out Student
Recognition forms for your class.
Visit the NCSA
interactive calendar to see other events taking place. Also visit
our Cyberawareness Blog or
take part in our educator Cyberawareness survey.
This calendar format lists Cyber-awareness activities and
resources that can help educators and their students celebrate Cyber-awareness
Month in April and Cyber Security Awareness Month in October. ETO would
like to hear about the great things you do during April and October to
promote Cyber-awareness. Schools’ participation may be showcased
at the ETO website and
the C3
Conference.
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MORE to learn more about the History of Cyber Awareness
and Cyber Security Awareness Initiatives [More]
Department
of Homeland Security and NCSA’s 2006 Emerging Internet Threat
List:
Helping Consumers Prepare to Avoid Potential Threats
Released February 15, 2006
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