Chapter 8: Safety and Security

Physical safety issues

Spilling drinks

Trailing cables

Electrical overload

E-safety

Illegal or inappropriate content

Contact

Inappropriate contact with adults

Bullying

Financial risks

Copyright issues

Plagiarism

Inappropriate images

Social network software

Keep personal data to yourself

Social media

Cyperbullying

Eploit or abuse others

Slander

Identity theft

Think twice before doing anything on social media

Security tab (internet browser)

Cookies

Do not track

InPrivate browsing

Location

Pop-up blocker

Tracking protection

Identity theft

Malware

Botnets

Hacking

Gaming

Cyberbullying

Mischief

Unlawful profit

Hacking

Loss of data

Delete or change files

Decreased privacy

Malicious damage

Use authentication to avoid getting hacked

Keep a copy of your files

Use different passwords

Biometric data

Physiological data (person's body)

Behavioural data (voice pattern, handwriting)

Digital certificate

Online handwritten signature and sealed envelope

Public and private key

name, email address, serial number, expiration date, public key, digital signature

SSL - Secure Sockets Layer

Phising

Obtain sensitive information

Pharming

Hacker installs malicious program on computer or server

Vising, Smishing

Other safety issues

Email spam

Computer viruses

Fraud when paying online

The cloud

Where data is stored in a centralised place on the internet