Events
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Data Privacy Week 2026
Heighten your awareness of privacy and data protection during Data Privacy Week! The event commemorates the signing of the first legally binding treaty on privacy and data protection in 1981. The event unites individuals, government representatives, corporations, non-profits, academics, educators, and students worldwide with goal of increasing awareness surrounding privacy and data protection.
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Oakville Seniors Working Action Group – #UnHackable
No VenueVirtual EventKnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation is pleased to partner with the Oakville Seniors Working Action Group for a special session focused on how we empower seniors to stay safe and confident online. In this introductory session, KnowledgeFlow will share who we are, what we do, and why we focus so strongly on supporting older adults. Participants will...
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Digital Youth Month (Quebec) 2026
An annual event throughout February until March break. Digital Youth Month aims to raise awareness of digital possibilities among youth under 35 years old.
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Safer Internet Day 2026
Safer Internet Day (SID) is celebrated worldwide, bringing together communities to promote the safe and positive use of digital technology, particularly for children and young people. Since its inception in 2004, SID has grown to include over 200 countries and territories, fostering a culture of digital well-being through awareness, education, and empowerment.
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Online Scams in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: How It Affects Seniors
55+ Club Stouffville 6240 Main St Stouffville, Stouffville, Ontario, CanadaAs artificial intelligence becomes more common, online scams are becoming harder to recognize and more convincing. understanding how AI is being used to create realistic fake messages, voices, images, and videos, and why traditional warning signs may no longer be enough. By learning what to watch for and how to respond, participants can better protect themselves and others from emerging digital threats and make safer decisions online.
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Pink Shirt Day 2026
No VenuePink Shirt Day is observed each year to raise awareness about bullying prevention and promote kindness, inclusion, and respect. The day encourages individuals and communities to stand together against bullying and create safer, more welcoming spaces for everyone.
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Fraud Prevention Month 2026
Fraud Prevention Month 2025 marks the 21st anniversary of the annual campaign! Help protect others! By reporting fraud incidents to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC), you contribute to a comprehensive database that helps law enforcement identify trends and emerging threats related to fraud.
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World Consumer Rights Day 2025
No VenueMarch 15th is World Consumer Rights Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the protection of consumer rights.
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World Backup Day 2026
No VenueWorld Backup Day is observed on March 31 to remind individuals and organizations of the importance of protecting digital information. The day encourages regular data backups to prevent loss from device failure, cyberattacks, or accidents, helping ensure important files and memories stay safe.
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International Fact-Checking Day 2026
International Fact-Checking Day is April 2, 2025! Join us to detect misinformation and combat the spread of false information online.
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Oakville-Halton Seniors Working Action Group
No VenueVirtual EventPresented to the Oakville-Halton Seniors Working Action Group members: Understanding Scams in the Age of AI: How Scammers are Using AI to Target Seniors AI is helping scammers create fake voices, realistic messages, and imitation websites that look legitimate. But every scam, whether by phone, text, or email, still shares the same tell-tale warning signs....
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Identity Management Day 2026
April 8th 2025 is Identity Management Day! It's essential to understand the importance of identity management, which involves safeguarding our digital identities as we interact, work, bank, shop, and conduct our daily activities online. Learn how to manage your online identity and the role that parents play by joining us for an engaging discussion on what we have learned through our years speaking with youth about Identity Management.
