Children stories
VIPRE launches cybersecurity training for students
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VIPRE expands into student cyber safety with age-based lessons on phishing, AI impersonation and online abuse for schools and partners.
Bitdefender unveils new family security plans for consumers
Mon, 7th Apr 2025
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cybersecurity
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online fraud
Bitdefender has launched new Family Plans, offering tailored security solutions as cybercrime losses soar to over USD $1 trillion globally, ensuring families stay protected.
Intel using AI to scout Olympic talent in rural regions
Tue, 30th Jul 2024
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ai models
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Intel is using AI to scout potential Olympic stars in rural areas, aiming to identify talent and reduce traditional scouting constraints in the lead-up to the 2024 Games.
Security advocate backs Australia's social media ban for teens
Thu, 25th Jul 2024
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data privacy
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cybersecurity
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social media
Martin Kraemer of KnowBe4 supports Australia's proposed social media age bans, stressing the necessity of robust enforcement and education for parents and schools.
AI transforms artistic creation; 40% of artists use new tech
Wed, 19th Jun 2024
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ai
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software
As AI proves its worth in the creative process, 40% of artists now embrace its potential to ease workflows and explore new artistic frontiers.
SQREEM acquires TotallyAwesome, strengthens ethical youth marketing
Fri, 17th May 2024
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ai
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content creation
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safety
Singapore-based SQREEM Technologies has acquired TotallyAwesome, enhancing their AI-driven marketing platform targeting youth, while aiming for ethical engagement.
Kaspersky warns of elevated child cybersecurity risks in 2024
Tue, 23rd Jan 2024
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email security
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ai
Cybersecurity experts at Kaspersky reveal increasing threats to minors in 2024, including AI-generated inappropriate content, cyberattacks on young gamers and malicious app downloads.
Top tips for staying safe online this festive season
Thu, 21st Dec 2023
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mfa
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data privacy
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passwordless
Protect your Christmas tech presents: Keeper Security advises on safe gift operation to ward off cybercriminals.
Minors using Discord servers to spread malware for cash
Wed, 20th Jul 2022
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malware
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ransomware
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datacentre infrastructure
Online community of minors found creating and spreading malware, using dedicated Discord servers as discussion boards, according to Avast.
Children's privacy harmed in online learning - Human Rights Watch
Mon, 30th May 2022
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edutech
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data analytics
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martech
Governments failed to protect children's privacy during online learning in COVID-19 lockdowns, says a Human Rights Watch report.
ChildFund launches new campaign to protect children online
Fri, 20th May 2022
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cybersafety
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children
ChildFund says WEB Safe & Wise aims to protect children from sexual exploitation and abuse online while also empowering them to become digitally savvy.
Christchurch schools to benefit from $200,000 donation from SKY
Tue, 24th May 2016
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healthtech
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sky
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earthquakes
Christchurch's quake-hit schools to get new turfs from SKY's generous £200k donation, boosting post-disaster recovery.
Juniper targets mobile threats
Wed, 27th Oct 2010
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apm
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software development
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cloud services
Juniper has launched its Junos Pulse Mobile Security Suite, an all-encompassing software package aimed at protecting mobile devices against various threats.
YouTube offers more protection
Fri, 12th Feb 2010
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youtube
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control
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children
YouTube has introduced a safeguard, enabling parents to keep their children away from content aimed at mature viewers.
Youngsters gripped by technology
Thu, 21st Jan 2010
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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kids
Kids today are entertainment media junkies, spending more than 50 hours a week with their cell phone, music player or game console, according to a US study.
Is OLPC the answer?
Fri, 1st Feb 2008
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edutech
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semiconductors
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education, learning & training
Is One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) the answer? Stephen Dukker, Chairman and CEO of NComputing, and eMachines co-founder, certainly doesn't think so.