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Cyber Security Cybersecurity – FPB
May 30, 2017in Cyber Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Cybersecurity – FPB

Cyber security is defined to cover physical protection (both hardware and software) of personal information and technology resources from unauthorized access gained via technological means. In contrast, most of the

Cyber Security Cyberstalking – FPB
May 29, 2017in Cyber Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Cyberstalking – FPB

Cyber stalking is just like stalking in real life, as people can stalk you in the cyber world as well. What is cyberstalking? A cyber stalker harasses his or her

Cyber Security Objectionable Content – FPB
May 26, 2017in Cyber Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Objectionable Content – FPB

Online, you can be exposed to material that is inappropriate or even harmful to you, whether you are a child or an adult. It could be through material that is

Digital Security Cellphone Tracking
April 13, 2017in Digital Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Cellphone Tracking

Should you become a cellphone spy? Many children, tweens and teens are given smartphones by their parents as a safety measure and an entertainment device. But having regular or contact

Cyber Security Cyber security 101 for children
April 13, 2017in Cyber Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Cyber security 101 for children

For children and adults alike, the Internet is a place of endless fun, learning, talking and playing. But, like anything else in life, there are some basic rules that children

Digital Security Parental Control Software Options for South African Parents
April 13, 2017in Digital Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Parental Control Software Options for South African Parents

Top parental control options if you’re looking to keep an eye on your children online. As much as you want to keep your children safe online all the time, there

Cyber Security Is Identity Theft a Reality for Children?
April 13, 2017in Cyber Security 0 Comments 0 Likes

Is Identity Theft a Reality for Children?

How children are becoming online identity theft victims. Around 1.3 million children have their identities stolen every year, half of these children being younger than 6. Criminals are always on

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