Our Riskymeters

Our Riskymeter for teenagers (left) and for adults (right) classify online risks from High to Low – knowing that “Low Risk” is indeed good measures to take when using an your online identity. Also always bear in mind that there is no such thing as 0 risk! 

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Our takeaway messages

This cheat sheet is useful for students in enhancing their skills and sharpeness in terms of cyber-resilience and awareness - these are strong, memorable messages they will keep in mind. While being on the internet, students will emember before clicking into any malicious-looking link or platform...

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Our care-kit

This OIDT care-kit allowing teenagers (or even older people) to understand some special
cybersecurity words (phishing, skiminng...) to figure out how cyberthreats happen and what psychological consequences it can have on human beings
- how ashamed or frustrated they can feel like.

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Our comics

This comic strip tells a little story about a cyberthreat occuring: smishing
How can online identity theft can happen in insignificant and basic situation, how we don't figure it coming, at any age.

The work may only be distributed provided that attribution is given to the author (Annalisa Plava, University of Bologna), and not for commercial purposes.
It is not modifiable and derivable works are prohibited

European training-kits

Find also below our training-kit content in other European languages!

French training-kit

Spanish training-kit

Italian training-kit

Swedish training-kit

Greek training-kit