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Smartphone Glass is always Tinted: The work of opening people's eyes to digital dangers
Episode 47

Smartphone Glass is always Tinted: The work of opening people's eyes to digital dangers

We want to educate ourselves and our children to protect themselves from cybercrime, but we need tools to help us do that. We talk to Dr Kara Brisson-Boivin from MediaSmarts about how research is turned into teaching tools, the challenges that non-for-profits face and what we can do to develop the skills needed.

Cybercrimeology

October 1, 202132m 43s

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Show Notes

About Our Guest

Kara Brisson-Boivin

https://mediasmarts.ca/about-us/staff#k_boivin

MediaSmarts

https://mediasmarts.ca/

Take part in Cybersecurity Awareness Month Canada

https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/en/cyber-security-awareness-month

Other

The audio from the start of this episode is from a famous film called "Duck and Cover" available from the Prelinger archive online at archive.org

https://archive.org/details/DuckandC1951

 

Kara said I could use the title for the episode.  It is still hers though, you can ask her if you would like to use it somewhere. 

Topics

academiaresearchcybercrimeyouthsetafraudeducationawareness