Just for You: Our Top 5 Fraud Awareness Resources for International Fraud Awareness Week
International Fraud Awareness Week (IFAW) is a global initiative that aims to raise awareness and educate people…
International Fraud Awareness Week (IFAW) is a global initiative that aims to raise awareness and educate people…
Welcome to Global Media and Information Literacy (GMIL) Week 2023! Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2023…
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 31, 2023 “Charting Your Course: A Map from Cybersafety to Cybersecurity” a Revolutionary…
In our modern world, privacy policies have become a ubiquitous part of our online experience. However, as Claudiu Popa, the founder of KnowledgeFlow, notes, these policies are often written in a way that is intentionally confusing and filled with legal jargon. As a result, many consumers simply skim over them, unaware of the implications of their personal information being collected and used by the companies they interact with.
Sydney Marcoux, Clinical Director of Victim Services of Durham Region, discusses the prevalence of online safety issues, as well as what Victim Services, parents, and supporters can do to help victims of cybercrime.