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Online Safety and Awareness. Introductions We are students at UNM We are taking an Information Security course this semester. It is our mission to teach.

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1 Online Safety and Awareness

2 Introductions We are students at UNM We are taking an Information Security course this semester. It is our mission to teach others how to be safe online!

3 Introductions We feel it is important to teach this to YOU: Eighth grade students are just beginning to enter the online world, and are especially vulnerable. We want to give you the TOOLS to keep yourself and your classmates SAFE!!

4 Tell us what you already know...

5 What you’ve heard before… STRANGER DANGER –Don’t give out personal information to strangers online! –Be sure that you know who you are speaking to online, and that they are not an imposter or stranger.

6 Online Safety What happens when the attack is from a friend? –Cyber bullying is becoming more common, as students increasingly use email, text messaging, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and other social networking sites, and interact online.

7 Jennifer Lawrence Victim of cyber bullying?

8 How many of you… …think that I could be a hacker?

9 Technology Demonstration

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21 This is just one of the ways that Jennifer Lawrence’s pictures could have been stolen…. All without her knowing, or giving consent.

22 Cyber Bullying

23 What being cyberbullied feels like…

24 Cyber Bullying If you are being bullied, it is important to remember:

25 Cyber Bullying –Over half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online, and about the same number have engaged in cyber bullying. –More than 1 in 3 young people have experienced cyber threats online. –Over 25 percent of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or the Internet. –Well over half of young people do not tell their parents when cyber bullying occurs.

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27 Be aware!

28 Why does cyber bullying happen? Anonymity –Cyber bullies can feel protected because they don’t feel accountable for their actions behind the computer.

29 Why does cyber bullying happen? Remember that what you post is PERMANENT and can be spread very quickly without your consent.

30 Why does cyber bullying happen? Think about the other side of the click: –Trust your gut feeling, if you don’t feel right about it, don’t pass it along.

31 Cyber bullying and the law Certain types of cyberbullying may violate school codes or breach anti-discrimination and sexual harassment laws. In many states “sexting” or forwarding a “sext” (sexual messages) is punishable as distributing or possessing child pornography, and requires even minors to be registered as sex offenders.

32 Let your hopes, not your hurts, shape your future

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34 How should I respond to cyber bullying? Build your confidence by repeating things you love about yourself. Unplug from online! Get outside, get some sunshine, and exercise. This can help to reduce stress and anxiety!

35 Sign the pledge!

36 How should I respond to cyber bullying? Anonymous Hotlines : The Trevor Lifeline 866-4-U-TREVOR (488-7386) Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week http://www.thetrevorproject.org http://www.thetrevorproject.org The New Mexico Crisis and Access Line is toll free and is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1 (855) NMCRISIS (662-7474)

37 Social Engineering Another form of online harassment.

38 Survey Results

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40 Who is behind Social Engineering? Someone who wants specific information from the victim, and will get it by any means necessary Cyber-criminal –“An individual who commits cybercrimes, where he/she makes use of the computer either as a tool or as a target or as both”

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46 Information Gathering Any AND everything on the internet –Posts –Photos –“Likes” Connections - friend of a friend

47 Develop a Relationship Messages: –Email Hoaxes Urgent request Compelling story “You won the lottery!!!” –Software Installation: System updates Links to websites/webpages

48 Exploitation of Relationship Social Media Scams: –“Someone has a secret crush on you, click here to find out” Phishing e-mails: –“This is John from tech support. Your computer has been infected with a virus.”

49 Execution to Achieve the Objective Malicious code –Trojan Horses –Viruses –Worms More leads & information

50 Example of Social Engineering

51 Prevention Never disclose passwords Question people you don’t know Regularly update security features Watch what you post online

52 Prevent your CELLPHONE from being hacked Strengthen Passwords –Pass-phrase –Change often –DO NOT use same password Other Security Factors –Public WiFi

53 My Story –Weekend in Albuquerque –FB message with link –Friend notified me –FB account was hacked

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