CyberEthics & Security
The National CyberSecurity Alliance- Help Keep Kids Connected and Protected
a national awareness initiative to educate teachers and parents about safe online practices for teens using social networking sites or online communities. - Social Networking: Questions, Answers, and Lessons
to spark a conversation with teens. Plus selected lessons from the non-sequential CyberSmart Curriculum. Lesson plans and student activity sheets. - "Social Networking Sites: Today's Hippest Meeting Place" (PDF)
A guide to how to teach young people safe online practices published by the National Cyber Security Alliance, a public-private partnership with the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Trade Commission, The CyberSmart! Education Company and many more private-sector corporations and organizations.
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CyberSmart is a partner in a national alliance with government and industry to help promote ethical computing practices and keep students, computers, and cyberspace safe. The Alliance educates the public about risks associated with inadequate cyber security, and offers tips to help enhance cyber security.
White PaperAn Action Agenda for Securing the Nation's Digital Resources: Start in Kindergarten! (PDF)
Published by The National CyberSecurity Alliance, and authored by CyberSmart! Executive Directors, this white paper calls for a national commitment and coordinated action agenda to teach cyber skills to young people in order to build the social foundation and culture of secure computing in the 21st century.
Gov. George Pataki hosts CyberSmart! Curriculum and content (PDF) featured in New York State cyber security awareness conference web cast nationally. (View the archived national webcast)
