Family First Collection
Family First
Audience: Parents & Families
Difficulty Level: Beginner
Time: Varies based on type of content; see below
Availability: Available on Training as Independent Modules. Do not need to be assigned or watched together, designed to stand independently. NOTE: The Family First Campaign in a Box is available in the Support Garden.
Content:
- Family First: Keeping Kids Safe Online (2:03 video)
- Family First: Social Media Safety (2:14 video)
- Family First: Online Gaming (2:25 video)
- Family First Webinar: Cybersecurity at Home (48:38 video)
- Family First Webinar: Keeping Your Kids Safe in an Online World (30:26 video)
- Family First Webinar: Social Media Safety (58:03 video)
- Family First Webinar: Online Gaming (31:55 video)
- Campaign in a Box: Family First
In addition to our Family First collection, Living Security offers the following modules perfect for parents and families:
Sample Video:
Major Themes: These family-friendly training modules, webinars, and Campaign in a Box are designed to help people better secure their personal lives and the lives of their partners, children, and families.
NOTE: The Family First collection was released during the COVID-19 pandemic and contains some references to current events at the time, such as masking mandates.
Major Learning Concepts:
- Keeping Kids Safe Online
- Inherent risk of using the internet
- Safety filters and screentime limiters
- Parental controls and access settings
- Oversharing personal information
- Online Gaming
- In-game chat settings
- Parental controls
- Cyberbullying
- Phishing
- Social Media Safety
- Online predators
- Oversharing personal information, pictures, and videos
- Social media phishing
- Privacy settings
- Monitoring social media accounts of children and teens
- Webinar: Cybersecurity at Home
- Helping children understand the dangers found online
- Using reviews to see if an app is legitimate
- Teaching children about catfishing
- Recognizing a deepfake
- Cyber attacks that utilize social media phishing
- Cyber attacks that utilize fraudulent video calls
- Malicious use of instant message platforms
- SEO poisoning and malicious advertisements
- Recognizing phishing websites
- Romance scams and malicious use of dating apps
- Online shopping scams, especially on social media
- Dangers of having an unsecured home Wi-Fi router
- Buying and selling of private information on the dark web
- Keeping threat actors off of your home internet
- Using a VPN or cellular data to stay secure out of the house
- Webinar: Keeping Your Kids Safe in an Online World
- Contains "Keeping Kids Safe Online" module
- Being involved with children's online activity
- Kids and parents both oversharing personal information online
- Online grooming and healthy suspicion of strangers
- Online habits of various age groups
- Developing trust so children will ask for help when needed
- Combatting complacency and over-reliance on technology
- Privacy policies and access permissions
- Getting to know the technology your kids are using
- Webinar: Social Media Safety
- Contains "Social Media Safety" module
- Heightened risk of using the internet as technology advances
- Setting expectations with kids about their online activity
- Monitoring kids' social media at an age-appropriate level
- Approaching teens' self-esteem in the age of social media
- Use of social media for stalking and other predatory behavior
- Helping kids understand what's appropriate to share on social media
- Inappropriate sharing of messages and pictures between teenagers and other teenagers or adults
- Potential consequences of making a mistake on social media
- Finding a balance in use of technology in children's lives
- Setting up systems for establishing expectations on social media
- How predators may use posted photos to generate inappropriate content
- Encouraging kids to report malicious or suspicious activity
- Webinar: Online Gaming
- Contains "Online Gaming" module
- Resources for family-friendly gaming content
- Inherent risk of consuming content online
- Social and emotional benefits of online gaming for kids and teens
- Why kids and teens like to watch gaming content
- Inappropriate content in gaming content focused on children's games
- Platforms that curate family-friendly gaming content
- Importance of legislation in setting expectations for the industry
- Limiting in-game friends lists
- Text chat environments vs voice chat environments