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FEBRUARY 2014 PRO INSTALLER
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NEW CAMPAIGN URGES PEOPLE
TO BE ‘CYBER STREETWISE’
A new campaign to change the way people protect themselves from falling
victim to cyber criminals has been launched by the government.
The ‘Cyber Streetwise’
campaign aims to change
the way people view online safety and provide the
public and businesses with
the skills and knowledge
they need to take control
of their cyber security. The
campaign includes a new
easy-to-use website and
online videos.
With more than 11 million internet-enabled devices received as
gifts during the Christmas period,
Cyber Streetwise will help in the
fight against online criminals.
People are encouraged to protect
themselves and their families
online by visiting the website for
tips and advice.
The new website at www.cyberstreetwise.com offers a range of
interactive resources, tailoring an
individual’s visit to provide clear
advice on the essentials for enjoying a safe experience online.
Security Minister James Brokenshire said: “The internet has radically changed the way we work
and socialise. It has created a
wealth of opportunities, but with
these oppo 'GV