Be safe

Safer Internet Day 2020: Be Safe – Be Included – Be Connected

Be Safe

The BIC Digital Inclusion work sector created an infographic in support of Safer Internet Day 2020, providing their top tips to Be Safe Online, which you’ll find below. You can also find helpful links to resources about keeping safe online relevant to your administration at the bottom of this page:

United Kingdom

National Cyber Security Centre

Get Safe Online is a UK Government-funded free resource providing practical advice to individuals and businesses on how to protect themselves while on their computers and mobiles device and against fraud, identity theft, viruses and many other problems encountered online

Northern Ireland

www.nicybersecuritycentre.gov.uk

Scotland

https://www.gov.scot/policies/digital/digital-participation/
http://letsgetonline.scot/
https://scvo.org.uk/digital/participation

Report cybercrime to Police Scotland  Scottish Government, Cyber Resilience policy page has an advice and guidance section also, pointing to further resources.

Information specifically for young people:

Young Scot – Digi Aye - https://young.scot/campaigns/national/digiaye

Young Scot careers information on cyber security for young people: https://young.scot/campaigns/national/digiknow

Isle of Man

https://www.getsafeonline.org/isleofman/

https://www.gov.im/about-the-government/departments/cabinet-office/office-of-cyber-security-and-information-assurance/

Wales

If you need to report harmful content you can do so here: https://reportharmfulcontent.com/ - to report harmful content

Jersey

https://www.gov.je/stayingsafe/besafeonline/protectingyourselfandfamilyonline/pages/keeping-your-devices-safe.aspx

Ireland

https://www.webwise.ie/saferinternetday/

https://www.gov.ie/en/campaigns/be-safe-online/