Cybersecurity Awareness for Everyone
Cyber safety series
The Canadian Cybersecurity Network is proud to sponsor and support this amazing initiative by team of Roberto Ishmael Pennino and Liam Stock-Rabbat. This cybersecurity initiative departs from the usual initiatives with a focus on sharing information and insight to everyone who truly needs it: our children, our elderly and many others. We look forward to featuring their articles and stories over the coming 12 months.

October
Passwords and Peace of Mind: Making Everyday Accounts More Secure
We live in a world where scams no longer just arrive as poorly worded emails from strangers. Today, they slip into our text messages, appear in our social media DMs, or even mimic the voices of people we love.
Ishamael and Liam explore what can be done in this article.

September
Passwords and Peace of Mind: Making Everyday Accounts More Secure
We live in a world where nearly every part of our lives, our money, our conversations, our entertainment, even our children’s schoolwork are locked behind a password. And yet, for many of us, passwords are also a daily source of stress.
Let’s explore how we can simplify the process, protect what matters, and make password safety a family practice.

Social Media Savvy: Protecting Teenagers in a Hyperconnected World
Teenagers today are growing up in an online-first world. Our role isn’t to control their journey—but to guide it with empathy, trust, and digital wisdom.
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July - Scam-Proofing the Golden Years: Protecting Our Elders Online
A guide to help protect and guide our elders online.

Follow Up
My First Account - A Parent's Guide to Securing Your Child's Digital Start
A guide for parents for that moment when you need create your childs first account.

June
Digital Parenting 101: Raising Cyber-Smart Kids
From screen time to stranger danger, this article will help parents and guardians instill healthy, age-appropriate cybersecurity habits in their children—because online safety starts at home.