
What are the cybersecurity vulnerabilities Parents face?
Children have a huge threat of cyberbullying, cyber harassment, and identity theft. When was the last time you ran a credit check on your children? Using social media a hacker could find out enough to steal their identity and they use it for nothing good! Children are also vulnerable because they disclose information without knowing the consequences. Parents face threats from human error, hard drive malfunction, and cyberattackers using malware, phishing expeditions, and data theft to steal their family members information and identities. Everyone in your house communicate with friends and passes all kinds of personal information via electronic methods. Your information must be protected in transit and in your possession.
You may not have to meet any industry rules, but your job is even harder because you are responsible for your children’s online habits as well.
You taught your children to look both ways before they cross the street. Now it is time to teach them to think before they click.
There is no miracle cure to help you raise your children, No software can take the place of good parenting. However, we can provide you with the tools that will make your job much easier.
By combining cybersecurity awareness and best practices with FREE or low-cost software solutions, you will be able to keep your children safe and sleep securely at night knowing that their online activities are not going to put them in danger. Our affordable packages will secure your entire family for a fraction of the cost it would take you to recover your identity after a breach, or pay for therapy after your kids have been cyberbullied or harassed.
55% of 13-17 year old girls have admitted that they have given out personal info to someone they don’t know, including photos and physical descriptions.
Protect Your Family’s and Children’s Personally Identifiable Information From Cyberbully, Cyber Stalking, Online Predators, and Inappropriate Content.
The online world offers a wealth of resources for education, entertainment, and connection with other people. Unfortunately, the internet also poses new dangers, and those dangers threaten teens especially.
These virtual interactions have been a boon for online predators: according to statistics put out by the FBI and United Nations, at any given time there are 750,000 predators online looking to foster inappropriate, and sometimes illegal, relationships with teens. And there have been bad outcomes: teens have been lured into abductions and into sexual situations, and have been subject to sexual assault as a result of relationships begun online. And there’s a chance that none of the exchanges leading up to such an outcome will be easily visible to parents.