Did you know that OCTOBER is CYBER SECURITY AWARENESS MONTH?
While there are some great tips on the Government
of Canada website, there are so many other things to think about when it
comes to staying safe online. That is
why our friends at Safety Tree
have partnered with Binary Tattoo to
assist parents with what they should know when it comes to their child’s /
children’s online presence.
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These topics are seldom spoken of when it comes to internet
safety, which means there is not a lot of information out there. Safety Tree and Binary Tattoo want to ensure you
are properly prepared for these online issues and have the tools to thwart any
threat to your family’s online security.
This is why Safety Tree is holding a workshop for parents.
Waterloo Region
Parents:
We are very excited to be partnering with Binary Tattoo to bring you 'Social Media 101 for Parents' on Sunday October 30th from 7-8:30pm.
In this talk we help empower parents with the knowledge of what kids are doing online and how best to help them navigate this new digital world. You will leave with lots of information and tips from starting conversations to monitoring.
To register, email your full name and email address to info@safetytreecanada.com.
We are very excited to be partnering with Binary Tattoo to bring you 'Social Media 101 for Parents' on Sunday October 30th from 7-8:30pm.
In this talk we help empower parents with the knowledge of what kids are doing online and how best to help them navigate this new digital world. You will leave with lots of information and tips from starting conversations to monitoring.
To register, email your full name and email address to info@safetytreecanada.com.
We think this is an important seminar for parents to attend,
especially parents in the Region of Waterloo.
Being that we are living in the tech hub of Canada, it is highly likely
that our kids will be using the online world at various ages for a variety of
tasks. Whether it be for homework, messaging friends or online gaming, parents
need to know what their children are doing on the web. Make sure you register for this important
information session and be sure to check out the other safety
courses that Safety Tree has to offer. As you know from our last Safety
Tree post, keep your family safe in any situation is their priority.
Need more information about Safety Tree? Visit these links
Website: https://www.safetytreecanada.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Safety__Tree
Plus, we have a contest! See below to learn about how you can win
a FREE SAFETY TREE CLASS.
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a comment at the bottom of this post with what Cyber Security Awareness Month
means to you.
Oh, good to know about this. I hate cyber crimes and there are lots of people doing it!
ReplyDeleteI did not know that they had a month set aside for this. However cyber crimes scare me. So easy for people to do it!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about this. But Cyber crime is so common now a days and I hate this!
ReplyDeleteShouldn't be just a month
ReplyDeletean entire year this should be
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