Title |
Description |
The Business
Software Alliance |
Organization dedicated to promoting a safe and
legal digital world. |
C3 Institute |
Provides outreach services and resourcs to the educational community about the ethical, legal, safety, and security implications of technology use. |
Center
for Online and Internet Addiction |
The Center for Online Addiction is dedicated specifically to
helping those who suffer from out of control online behavior. Founded
in 1995 by Dr. Kimberly Young, the center began as a clearing house
of information for people concerned with Internet addiction problems. |
ChildNet
International |
International non-profit organization
working with others to “help make the Internet a great and
safe place for children”.This website gives news
and background to Childnet’s work and serves as a portal
to Childnet’s award-winning projects |
CSIA:
Teaching Children Cyber Security and Ethics |
2005 Whitepaper [Archived
PDF] |
Cyber
Safety |
Guide to Internet safety education, and keeping
kids safe online. With the rise of the Internet has come a significant |
Cybercrime
|
CCIPS Dept of Justice teaching young people, how to use the Internet
safely and responsibly. The term "cyberethics" refers
to a code of safe and responsible behavior for the Internet community. |
Cybersafety
tutorials |
From BC's Capilano College |
CyberSmart |
Education Company provides free K-8 curriculum and non-sequential
lesson plans on cyber safety, cyber ethics, and cyber security. |
Cyberstalking |
Internet Security Systems consulting advice site |
EDUCAUSE |
EDUCAUSE is a nonprofit association whose mission
is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use
of information technology. Variety of materials and resources on
Cyberethics, safety and security found in their Resource section. |
ETPRO Cyberawareness
Blog |
Blog related to Cyberethics, Cybersafety and Cybersecurity (C3)
issues |
FBI
A parent's Guide to Internet Safety
|
Advice to parents |
GetNetWise.com
|
Portal of cyber safety and security information primarily
for parents. It contains a useful summary of cognitive perspectives
of Internet safety issues for children at different ages. The
portal is produced by the non-profit Internet Education Foundation
and funded by a wide range of private industry and public interest
organizations. |
iKeepSafe.org |
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition group teaches basic rules of
Internet safety to children and parents, reaching them online and
in school. Governors and/or first spouses formed this coalition
in partnership with a growing list of crime prevention organizations,
law enforcement agencies, foundations and corporate sponsors. |
Information
Week Blog on Child Safety |
Pros and cons and strategies related to Child Internet safety
on social networking environments |
Internet
Fraud Complaint Center |
The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) is
a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). IC3's mission
is to serve as a vehicle to receive, develop, and refer criminal
complaints regarding the rapidly expanding arena of cyber crime. |
Internet
Safety Programming for Children and Youth, Parents, and Professionals |
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP)
provides the following information about Internet Safety programs
to Internet Crimes Against Children. [Archived
PDF] |
iSafeOnline |
Non-profit Internet safety foundation bringing
Internet safety education and awareness to K-12 students. It provides
free curriculum to K-12 schools in all 50 states. Programs include
teachers, parents and students. iSAFE also provides education in
cyber ethics for children. Primary funding is from the U.S. Congress,
with some corporate and individual sponsors. |
Katherine
Tarbox |
Links to other sites which promote safety over the Internet. |
MaMaMedia:
WebSafety Center |
Active in shaping policy that will make other
Web sites safer, too. We participated in the development of the
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), the first law
designed to keep kids safe on the Internet, and are recognized
as an industry leader in the implementation of it. Several Articles |
National
Crime Prevention Council |
NCPC's Mission is to enable people to create safer and more caring
communities by addressing the causes of crime and violence and
reducing the opportunities for crime to occur |
NetSafe |
The internet safety group the website of the Internet Safety
Group of New Zealand (ISG). |
Netsmartz |
Interactive, educational safety resource that
teaches children and teenagers how to be safe on the Internet.
It includes resources for teachers and parents, and online games
for children. The Workshop is primarily funded by the Dept. of
Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and
the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Other partners include the
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, Hewlett-Packard,
Cox Communications and Computer Associates. |
Parent's
Guide to Internet Safety |
Published by the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation. It teaches
parents how to help prevent the on-line exploitation of children. |
Parent
information - multimedia and powerpoint presentation
for parents |
Multimedia and PowerPoint presentation for parents—Audio
British Accent |
SafetySurf |
The Internet's oldest and leading source of internet monitoring
and internet filtering software for parents. |
Safe
Kids |
A web site to teach parents about online safety
for their children. It is produced by Larry Magid, a syndicated
columnist for the Los Angeles Times who is a long-time advocate
for child safety online. |
SANS
Info Security Reading Room |
White Papers, articles and resources for the
IA/IT personnel |
Stay
Safe Online National |
National Cyber Security Alliances Information and Resource
Portal |
UMCP
OIT Project NEThics |
UMCP’s unit promoting responsible use of
information technology through user education and policy enforcement |
WebWiseKids |
Cyber Safety:Web Wise Kids has been committed to teaching children and their caregivers strategies for safe Internet use, including methods of detecting and deterring online predators |
Wired Kids |
Web sites include information for parents and games for children.
It’s noted for work in Internet-related stalking, bullying,
child pornography, identity theft, scams and fraud, and missing
children. |
WiredSafety |
Provides help, information and education to Internet
and mobile device users of all ages. We handle cases of cyberabuse
ranging from identity and credential theft, online fraud and cyberstalking,
to hacking and malicious code attacks. |