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Information literacy: an integrated concept for a safer Internet
Online Information Review, 2003This paper aims to provide an overview of some of the most recent developments in concepts and practices associated with information literacy worldwide, revealing the paradox that, while information literacy is a key discipline of the information society and knowledge economy and is well‐understood in its broader sense, it has made little progress ...
Ana Maria Ramalho Correia +1 more
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Internet-of-Things-Based Smart Transportation Systems for Safer Roads [PDF]
From the beginning of civilizations, transportation has been one of the most important requirements for humans. Over the years, it has been evolved to modern transportation systems such as road, train, and air transportation. With the development of technology, intelligent transportation systems have been enriched with Information and Communications ...
Mohammad Omar Derawi +2 more
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Parental Controls: Safer Internet Solutions or New Pitfalls?
IEEE Security and Privacy, 2021Parental-control solutions often require dangerous privileges to function. We analyzed privacy/security risks of popular solutions and found that many leak personal information and are vulnerable to attacks, betraying the trust of parents and children.
Mohammad Mannan, Amr Youssef
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Symantec offers safer Internet
Network Security, 2000Abstract Symantec has launched what it claims is the first integrated personal Internet Security Solution, combining firewall, parental control and anti-virus technology to ensure a safer Internet. The product Norton Internet Security 2000 aims to balance convenience and security to safeguard PC users against the vulnerabilities and dangers of ...
L. Bunker
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As a result of the invention of social networks friendships, relationships and social communications have all gone to a new level with new definitions. One may have hundreds of friends without even seeing their faces. Meanwhile, alongside this transition there is increasing evidence that online social applications have been used by children and ...
Maral Dadvar, Franciska de Jong
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SecEd, 2014
Next month, Safer Internet Day offers an opportunity for schools to engage students and families with online safety. Hannah Broadbent offers some ideas for taking part.
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Next month, Safer Internet Day offers an opportunity for schools to engage students and families with online safety. Hannah Broadbent offers some ideas for taking part.
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A device-centric approach to a safer internet of things
Proceedings of the 2011 international workshop on Networking and object memories for the internet of things, 2011The Internet of Things is a promising implementation approach to the vision of ubiquitous computing. However, "things" in the IoT are not always collaborative, cooperative or predictable. Things may interfere with each other or may be programmed erroneously. They may fail or cause other things to fail.
Chen, C., Helal, Sumi
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Goneis.gr: Training Greek Parents on ICT and Safer Internet
World Summit on the Knowledge Society, 2009Children’s use of the Internet has significantly risen in the last decade. Nevertheless, children spend a lot of time online which makes them susceptible to various threats (such as inappropriate material, offensive language, etc). Parents are the last frontier to this menace but they also need to be educated and trained in order to protect their ...
Nikos Manouselis +4 more
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Automatic Detection of Cyberbullying to Make Internet a Safer Environment [PDF]
The Internet has become an inevitable form of communication, which enables connections with colleagues, friends, or people with similar interests, regardless of physical barriers. However, there is also a dark side to the Internet, since an alarming number of adolescents admit they have been victims or bystanders of cyberbullying.
Kovačević, Ana, Nikolić, D.
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