DSSA
Digital Safety and Security Awareness Answers
In today’s interconnected world, digital safety and security have become essential for both individuals and organizations. Understanding how to protect personal data, recognize online threats, and follow safe computing practices is no longer optional—it’s critical. This guide to Digital Safety and Security Awareness Answers is designed to help learners, IT professionals, and everyday users build foundational knowledge on cybersecurity principles, identify potential risks such as phishing, malware, and social engineering, and implement effective measures to stay safe in the digital environment.
Module 1: There Are Bad Actors – Keep An Eye Out!
- 1.0.1 Look at the Threats and Consider the Damage
- 1.0.3 Understanding the Specifics
- 1.0.5 How To Spot the Signs
- 1.1.1 Children and Online Safety: How to Protect Young Users
- 1.1.3 Digital Footprints and Reputation: Teaching Youth About Long-Term Online Consequences
- 1.1.1 Children and Online Safety: How to Protect Young Users
- 1.1.3 Digital Footprints and Reputation: Teaching Youth About Long-Term Online Consequences
- 1.2.1 Deep Fakes: The Digital Deception We Can’t Ignore
- 1.2.3 The Reality Behind the Filters: Navigating Online Personas and the Influence of Social Media
- 1.2.5 Eco-Influence: Navigating the Intersection of Digital Literacy and Environmental Awareness
Module 2: Protect What Is Important To You
- 2.0.1 Protect Yourself and Stay Safe Part One: Protect Your Devices
- 2.0.3 Protect Yourself and Stay Safe Part Two: But What Are My Options?
- 2.0.6 Protect Yourself and Stay Safe Part Three: You’re Connected, But Is It Secure?
- 2.1.1 Digital Privacy in the Age of Surveillance: What You Need to Know
- 2.1.3 The Dark Web and You: What Every Internet User Should Know
- 2.2.1 How to Update Your Router’s Firmware
- 2.2.3 Maintaining Security & Efficiency