Rules of Netiquette Online Security Internet threats Protecting
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Rules of Netiquette Online Security Internet threats Protecting reputations online Copyright Contextualized online search and research skills
Rules of Netiquette On the next slide is a questionnaire about how much information you have shared so far. Put a check under Shared or Not Shared.
Rules of Netiquette How Safe Are You? Type of Information 1. First Name 2. Last Name 3. Middle Name 4. Current and previous school(s) 5. Your cellphone number Shared Not shared
Rules of Netiquette How Safe Are You? Type of Information 6. The name of your mother and father 7. The name of your siblings 8. Your address 9. Your home phone number 10. Your birthday Shared Not shared
Rules of Netiquette How many checks did you have for shared?
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Rules of Netiquette 1. How many hours do you spend on the Internet per day? 2. Can you leave without Internet for a week? 3. How many aspects of your life depend on the Internet? 4. How many times have you complained about your Internet connection speed?
Rules of Netiquette Online Safety and Security The Internet, truly is a powerful tool. It can be used to promote business, gain new friends, and stay in touch with the old ones.
Rules of Netiquette Online Safety and Security Let us go back to the “How Safe Are You? ”
Rules of Netiquette Online Safety and Security Type of Information: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. First Name 6. Name of your mother and father 7. 8. 9. 10. The name of your siblings Last Name Middle Name Current and previous schools Cellphone number Your address Your home phone number Your birthday
Rules of Netiquette Online Safety and Security The Internet is defined as the information superhighway.
Rules of Netiquette Tips to Stay Safe Online Here are some tips to help you stay safe when using the Internet. 1. Be mindful of what you share and what site you share it to. 2. Do not just accept terms and conditions; read it. 3. Check out the privacy policy page of a website.
Rules of Netiquette Tips to Stay Safe Online 4. Know the security features of the social networking site you use. 5. Do not share password with anyone. 6. Avoid logging in to public networks/Wi-Fi. 7. Do not talk to strangers whether online or faceto-face.
Rules of Netiquette Tips to Stay Safe Online 8. Never post anything about future vacation. 9. Add friends you know in real life. 10. Avoid visiting untrusted websites. 11. Install and update an antivirus software on your computer. 12. If you have a Wi-Fi at home, make it a private network by adding password.
Rules of Netiquette Tips to Stay Safe Online 13. Avoid downloading anything from untrusted websites. 14. Buy the software; do not use pirated ones. 15. Do not reply or click links from suspicious emails.
Rules of Netiquette Skill Exploration 2. 1 (Privacy Policies) Visit a social networking site and look for the site’s privacy policy. The link is typically found at the bottom of the page and sometimes labelled only “Privacy”. Write a summary on how the website handles both your private and public information.
Rules of Netiquette Internet Threats 1. Malware – stands for Malicious Software. 2. Spam – unwanted email mostly from bots or advertisers. 3. Phishing – its goal is to acquire sensitive personal information like passwords and credit card details.
Rules of Netiquette Internet Threats Malware a. Virus – a malicious program designed to replicate itself and transfer from one computer to another. b. Worm – a malicious program that transfers from one computer to another by any type of means.
Rules of Netiquette Internet Threats Malware c. Trojan - a malicious program that is disguised as a useful program but once downloaded or installed, leaves your PC unprotected and allows hacker to get you information * Rouge security software
Rules of Netiquette Internet Threats Malware d. Spyware - a program that runs in the background without you knowing it. * Keyloggers – used to record the keystroke done by the user.
Rules of Netiquette Internet Threats Malware e. Adware - a program designed to send you advertisements, mostly as pop-ups.
Rules of Netiquette Protecting Reputations Online In the past, doing something embarrassing was not much a big deal. Nowadays, embarrassing moments are captured using any device you could imagine This could impact not only your reputation but also the people around you.
Rules of Netiquette Think Before You Click 1. Before you post something on the web, ask these questions to yourself: • Would you want your parents or grandparents to see it? • Would you want your future boss to see it?
Rules of Netiquette Think Before You Click 2. Your friends depend on you to protect their reputation online. 3. Set your post to “private”. 4. Avoid using names. 5. If you feel that a post can affect you or other’s reputation, ask the one who posted it to pull it down or report it as inappropriate.
Rules of Netiquette Copyright Infringement Intellectual Property Copyright Law Copyright Page “No part of this book may be copied, reproduced……”
Rules of Netiquette Copyright Infringement 1. Understand. Copyright protect literary works, photographs paintings, drawings, films, music (and lyrics), choreography, and sculptures. 2. Be responsible. Even if a material does not say that it is copyrighted, it is not a valid defense against copyright.
Rules of Netiquette Copyright Infringement 3. Be creative. Ask yourself whether what you are making is something that came from you or something made from somebody else’s creativity. 4. Know the law. There are some limitations to copyright laws.
Rules of Netiquette Online Research 1. Have a question in mind. Focus on a question you want answered. 2. Narrow it down. Search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo use several filters to determine the most appropriate result for you. 3. Advanced Search.
Rules of Netiquette Online Research 3. Advanced Search. The best way to filter information you get from search engines is by using the advanced search.
Rules of Netiquette Online Research 4. Look for a credible sources. Some wikis, filled with updated information, are not a credible source. When using wikis, check out the link of the cited text.
Rules of Netiquette Online Research 5. Give credit to the original author of the page or information. To properly site a reference, you may use the format below.
Rules of Netiquette Exploration 2. 2 Cyber News Report Form groups with three members each. Search for several news and events related to cybercrime. Together with your group, create a campaign materials promoting “Think before you click. ” It could be in a form of small posters posted along the hallway or bulletin boards as approved by the school.
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