Cyber Safety for Senior Citizens
In today's digital world, it’s essential to stay safe online. This will provide you with practical tips and strategies to protect your personal information and navigate the internet securely. Let's empower you to enjoy the benefits of technology while safe!
Cyber Security Best Practices for Senior Citizens by CERT-In
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of
India is established with the objective of securing Indian cyber space. This Cyber Security Best Practices Booklet for Senior Citizens is released as a part of CERT-In's awareness initiatives to educate the Senior Citizens
on the best practices that needs to be followed for using the internet in a safe and secure manner.
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How to use the internet securely - Guide to Seniors by ACSC
The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) wants to make sure everyone is secure when they’re online. This document covers some basic cyber security practices that you can use to protect yourself when accessing the internet.
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Seniors Guide to Online Safety by Connect Safely & Comcast, US
The Internet is a great way to read the latest news, stay in touch with family, get medical information and manage appointments, renew prescriptions, and access medical records. It’s how many of us shop and bank without leaving our homes. For an increasing number of seniors, it’s a way to stay in the workforce and even launch a new career or business. And some seniors are going online to make new friends and to find romantic partnersthrough online dating. Like all powerful tools, the Internet and mobile technologies come with some risks. These risks can be managed as long as you follow some basic rules of the road. So, for all the great things we cover in this guide, we also go over some precautions to help keep you safe.
Senior Focused Cybersecurity Training by cyberseniors.org
Whether it’s phishing, malware or password attacks, older adults over 60 experience higher rates of cyber crime than any other age group. That’s why Cyber-Seniors is dedicated to reducing the disproportionate impact of digital crime, scams and financial fraud targeting older adults through education from a Canadian Non profit.
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