Safe And Secure Online We are pleased to offer a one and a half hour class entitled “Safe and Secure Online.” This class is designed for all parents (please no children). The main purpose is to learn how to protect yourself and your children on the internet. Protecting your children and helping them protect themselves are two of your top priorities as a parent. The main learning points of this class are designed to teach you some of the dangers and protections that are available to you. This presentation is NOT about discouraging the use of the internet or electronic devices – these things are now a part of our lives, and we must accept that they will play an important role in our children’s futures. As with any new technology or invention, there are many benefits that we can all experience through the internet such as social networking, email and research. Through this presentation, we will examine some of the risks associated with the use of online systems, not with a mind to stop their use, but with the intent of protecting our children and ourselves and allowing us to use these things safely, securely and as they were originally intended. You will learn three main principles: Cybersafety - teaching online behaviors that will protect a child’s physical well being. Cyberethics - teaching children to treat each other online as they would like to be treated. Cybersecurity - teaching you and your children to keep your computers safe. The Topics We’ll Cover: Social Networking IM/Chat Rooms Home Networking Mobile Phones Sexting Cyberbullying Personal Computers Viruses/Spyware Phishing Gaming TV Our instructor is a Carpenter parent, Chip Wentz. Chip Wentz is an Executive Director in the Advisory Services practice of Ernst & Young (EY) LLP. In his current role, he serves as the Data Protection and Privacy (DDP) services leader for the Americas Advisory Practice. Chip has over 17 years of experience advising corporate boards, executives, and technical leaders in developing comprehensive processes for managing and maturing their cyber their cyber security and privacy programs to strategically protect their critical information assets, reduce business risk, and address complex compliance mandates. For seating and material purposes, if you plan on attending, please send an email with how many people are attending to: [email protected] Questions: Contact Mrs. Jones [email protected]
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