Cybersecurity Awareness Program
Our Cybersecurity Awareness Program: Key Insights
- Understanding the Risks: We educate the community on why digital caution is essential, as scammers increasingly use new technology and AI to target individuals, particularly those over age 50.
- Recognizing Phishing: Participants learn to identify “phishing” tactics—fraudulent emails or messages designed to look like they are from banks, government agencies, or family members to steal personal information.
- Common Scam Alerts: We cover the most frequent types of digital fraud, including:
- Fake Bank Alerts: Messages claiming an account is blocked and requesting details.
- Family Emergency Scams: “Hi Mum/Dad” messages where scammers pretend to be a child in urgent need of money.
- Government Spoofing: Fraudulent tax refund or Medicare offers used to harvest personal data.
- Identifying “Red Flags”: We provide a checklist for spotting scams, such as checking for suspicious sender addresses, urgent or threatening language, and spelling or grammatical errors.
- Safety Best Practices: The program emphasizes a “Safety Mantra” for all digital interactions:
- STOP: Do not click on links in a hurry.
- CHECK: Verify the request by calling the organization or person directly.
PROTECT: Delete suspicious messages immediately.
- Technical Defense Tools: We introduce critical protection methods like Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), which acts as a “digital shield” by requiring a code from your phone to prevent unauthorized access even if a scammer has your password.
- Safe QR Code Usage: Community members are cautioned to inspect QR codes in public places, as scammers may overlay them with fake stickers to lead users to fraudulent websites.