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Empowering a Safer Digital Future: SafeTeensOnline Partners with The Millennium School!

Hey everyone! I am beyond thrilled to share some exciting news with you all. SafeTeensOnline, the organization I’m so passionate about, has just forged an incredible partnership with The Millennium School in Greater Noida, West. This is a significant milestone in our mission to create a safer digital world for teenagers like us!

SafeTeensOnline is all about educating our peers on digital safety and empowering them to be responsible and savvy digital natives. As the global president of this amazing organization, I have seen the impact we can make, and this partnership is taking us one step closer to our goal.

Our organization has already reached over 50,000 students worldwide with bite-sized content that’s created by teens, for teens. We focus on essential topics like practicing netiquette, spreading digital kindness, and taking actionable steps towards a safer cyberspace. We believe that knowledge is power, and when it comes to the online world, it’s crucial that we equip ourselves with the right tools to stay safe and respectful.

The Millennium School is known for its commitment to providing an excellent education, and their dedication to the well-being of their students aligns perfectly with our mission. We are elated to have the opportunity to conduct the very first “Introduction to CyberSafety” session at their campus on October 25, 2023. This event will mark the beginning of a fantastic collaboration that will empower even more young minds to navigate the digital world securely and responsibly.

Our team of passionate and knowledgeable experts will be leading the session, sharing valuable insights, and engaging in open discussions with the students at The Millennium School. We want to foster an environment where everyone feels comfortable discussing their digital experiences and concerns, and where we can learn from each other.

So, to all the students at The Millennium School, get ready for an exciting journey towards digital safety and responsibility. We can’t wait to meet you all and work together to make the internet a safer and more positive space for everyone. Stay tuned for updates and let’s embark on this adventure towards a brighter digital future! 🌐🚀📱 #SafeTeensOnline #DigitalSafety #PartnershipSuccess

Meghna “Chili” Pramoda

Global President, SafeTeensOnline

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Practical Implications of Cyber Incidents

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Jayanth M, a SafeTeensOnline Ambassador from Mount Litera Zee School in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu, Jayanth.M, interviewed Mr. Kort Evans, Co-Founder, and Principal Cybersecurity Consultant at Colossus Technologies Group, about his personal experiences and some safety measures.

Social media can be a dangerous place for sharing personal details, as cyberspace is vast and permanent. Our privacy and security are threatened by social media and third-party applications, but a few simple changes, such as using a VPN and anti-virus software on mobile devices, can help a great deal.  It is necessary to know about cyber security to avoid encroachment of privacy by cyber attackers and hackers.

As cybersecurity has become more popular, it’s no surprise that there are many career opportunities in this fascinating field.

War is no longer waged, with weapons and arms. As countries become more competitive, cyber warfare becomes more prominent. 

The more you know about cybersecurity, the more secure you can make your network and browse safely with a greater sense of security and peace of mind.

Join SafeTeensOnline for more awareness and a safe future.

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SafeTeensOnline & EdBull Are Excited To Serve Students In India

We are excited to share great news with you – SafeTeensOnline has partnered with EdBull to spread cyber safety awareness and cyber security career preparedness among students in India. The partnership between EdBull and SafeTeensOnline is based on a shared belief in serving up curriculum to educators who are nurturing our future generations and seeding their students’ thinking before they enter the world of work.

Through this partnership, EdBull will help scale SafeTeensOnline’s reach in schools across the country. This will allow more educators to have access to SafeTeensOnline’s resources and programs, ultimately making the digital sphere a safer place for students. We are excited to see the impact of this partnership and what it will mean for the future of education. EdBull is a trusted partner in education, with a mission to empower educators and provide them with the resources they need to succeed.

If you’re an educator interested in learning more about how you can keep your students safe online, be sure to contact SafeTeensOnline and EdBull. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help keep your students safe. Together, we can make a difference.

– SafeTeensOnline

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Star Struck: How about becoming a Cyber Security Consultant to the Stars?

Stars are like the rest of us. Except that they are constantly in the spotlight. That means they hire an army of stylists, make up artists, wardrobe consultants, image consultants, photographers, security professionals and the like.

And now, add to that entourage, the Cyber Security Consultant! As stars live more of their lives online and share more of those awwws, or swoon-worthy moments digitally, they are learning that it is important to value and fiercely protect what little privacy they have left. Learn about the opportunities it presents for the technically adept: https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/la-fi-tn-celebrity-cybersecurity-20160601-snap-story.html

And if you are curious about factors that increase one’s chances of becoming a target, read on… https://blackcloak.io/online-threats-put-celebrities-digital-lives-in-crosshair犀利士 s/

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El Nuevo Dia Features Siona “Dolly” Pramoda

SafeTeensOnline Caribbean & North American Ambassador Siona “Dolly” Pramoda from the Baldwin School of Puerto Rico studied global middle-schooler survey responses from the SafeTeensOnline program and shared her results in the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Science Fair in 2022. She was selected as part of the PR delegation to the International Science Fair to be held in Atlanta in May 2022. Join us in congratulating her on her work combining teen cyber safety and statistical methods. She identified that middle schoolers prefer to learn about cyber safety from teachers and videos, while going to parents and friends for help upon experiencing a negative event.

Her findings highlight the importance of involving the entire community in these discussions and ensuring we explore how best to set up support systems so we may pave the way for happy, healthy and productive youth in the digital prese犀利士
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Read the full press release in Spanish :

English Translation:

Student seeks to create a safer cyber environment for young people

Siona Pramoda will represent Puerto Rico at the Broadcom MASTERS International, where she hopes to enrich her project, which earned her the highest score at the local science fair.

At just 13 years old, Siona “Dolly” Pramoda obtained the highest score among almost 300 students at the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Science Fair and, now, she will represent the island in a prestigious program, in which she will be nourished by educational workshops with twenty of adolescents from different parts of the world.

Pramoda, who is in the eighth grade, won the Albert Einstein Award for achieving a score of 99.3%, even higher than the students of higher education, which earned him the only space to participate in the Broadcom MASTERS International Delegate Program, in Atlanta Georgia.

His project revealed – after analyzing 1,368 responses from sixth through eighth graders in the United States, Jamaica, Nigeria and India – that 21% of minors had experienced a cyber incident, such as exposure to inappropriate material and language, financial theft, theft of identity or cyberbullying.

In addition, it found that students prefer to learn about cybersecurity from videos or from their teachers, but when they experience a cyber incident, they turn to their parents and friends.

“My results indicated that we should design community awareness and engagement programs to build social resilience and intergenerational support systems. Parents must be informed when it comes to their children’s cybersecurity, and they must be able to provide the necessary help,” said the student from the Baldwin School of Puerto Rico, in Guaynabo.

Pramoda eloquently recounted that she had always been interested in cybersecurity and that she was curious to know what her peers’ experience was like on the Internet. Currently, she works with the non-profit organization SafeTeensOnline, which seeks to raise awareness on this issue.

In the future, the teenager wants to produce a curriculum that helps students educate themselves about cybersecurity and has the ambitious plan to impact millions of young people. “That is my goal, because it is a very important issue. Eventually, I’ll be able to do that and it’s really exciting,” she enthused. She too, she wants to enter Harvard University and mix music with neuroscience to help people with functional diversity.

For now, however, she is focused on the experience she will live from May 8 to 13 with young people from China, Japan, India and Egypt, among other countries.

“I know that everyone has done a significant job. I am excited to meet with them and share my ideas. People like us have minds that want to do good for the future. I hope to be able to work with them, meet new people and learn about different cultures and hopefully take my project to those countries”, she exposed.

Pramoda is a very curious student, who knows what she wants, it is very natural for her to express her ideas and she has an innate grace. This is how she was described by her science teacher and mentor, Zacha Ortiz, who competed in science fairs when she was a student.

“She is very disciplined for her age, which is something that you don’t see much in young people. That discipline has allowed her, not only to be able to do this spectacular project, but also to continue swimming, playing music and completing school”, she stated.

Since she started teaching at Baldwin three years ago, Ortiz wanted to develop students to participate in the science fair. This year was the debut of the school.

“Do not think that you have to have three doctoral degrees or a degree in Medicine to find solutions to the problems that we see every day. They just have to believe in their creativity, in their history, in their passions. That in itself is quite powerful. Do not minimize yourself because you are 12, 13 or 14 years old. Many times, it is in those moments that the best ideas can arise”, highlighted the teacher.

For her part, the founder and organizer of the Puerto Rico Metropolitan Science Fair, Dorimar Morales Torres, stressed that this type of competition develops in young people skills that are not usually acquired in a classroom, such as speaking in public, addressing people of different ages and lose the fear of explaining their ideas.

“There is no idea that it is very small. Sometimes, the same needs of each of the students become the engine that leads to an idea that develops into a project. Some think that since the ideas came from a minor, they are not good, but they do not know that many of these students end up patenting their projects”, he stressed.

The program that Pramoda will attend takes place in parallel to the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, where eight projects will represent Puerto Rico in the competition.

The eight projects that will represent Puerto Rico at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair are:

  1. Daniela Rodríguez Romano, from the Specialized School of San Juan, created a video game to diagnose depression in teenagers
  2. Endrick García and Savdiel Ducret, from Colegio Rosa-Bell, devised a sensor for monitoring the condition and parameters of wounds in patients
  3. Shanttalla Aquino and Sharlotte Aquino of San Juan Magnet School Designed an Interactive Glove and App to Teach Listeners Sign Language
  4. Isabella Rodríguez, from The Palmas Academy, executed different shell models in 3D printing to provide alternate protection for hermit crabs
  5. María Quezada and Samira Abdullah, from The School of San Juan, designed a biodegradable filter for the nose
  6. Diego Corales and Joy Velázquez, from the San Juan Specialized School, explored the growth of a bacterium capable of degrading PET plastic
  7. Daniel Villafuerte, from Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola, worked on a device and an application to monitor exposure to ultraviolet rays on human skin
  8. Alondra Hernández, from CIMATEC in Caguas, created a 3D printing sensor to monitor environmental parameters