An Overview of International Cyber-Security Awareness Raising and Educational Initiatives (2011)
Full Contents
- 1. Executive Summary
- 2. Component 1 – Comparative analysis of international initiatives
- 3. Component 2 – Evaluation of campaigns
- 3.1. Methodology
- 3.2. Campaign Evaluations
- – A. F@milie en ligne: Sur internet, la securité ça commence aussi par vous (Family Online: Internet Security Begins With You)
- – B. An evaluation of the MakeITsecure campaign
- – C. An Analysis of Electronic Media to Prepare Children for Safe and Ethical Practices in Digital Environments
- – D. Implementing an Integrated National Cybersafety Programme for the Compulsory School Sector
- – E. A Perspective on Achieving Information Security Awareness
- – F. Evaluation of the Block Bullying Online Campaign 2009
- – G. Information Security Awareness: Local Government and Internet Service Providers
- 3.3. Challenges for Evaluation
- 3.4. Campaign tools – Inclusion of skills acquisition
- 3.5. Campaign tools – Inclusion of a reporting function
- 3.6. Campaign tools – The continuing power of television
- 3.7. Target audience – Focussed campaigns
- 3.8. Cost effectiveness
- 3.9. ‘Work in progress’ evaluation, as part of the design process
- 4. Recommendations
- 5. Appendix 1 – International Campaigns
- 5.1. International campaigns
- 5.2. Canada
- 5.3. France
- – Campaign 1 – Surfez Intelligent – Les Indispensables (Surf Smart – The essentials)
- – Campaign 2 – Le Portail de la securite informatique (Computer Security Portal)
- – Campaign 3 – Netcity (bus with video games)
- – Campaign 4 – National Agency for Security of Information Systems
- – Campaign 5 – National Commission for Computer and Freedom
- – Campaign 6 – Internet Signalement
- – Campaign 7 – Signal Spam
- – Campaign 8 – f@mily en ligne (family online)
- 5.4. Germany
- 5.5. Hong Kong
- 5.6. Ireland
- 5.7. Japan
- 5.8. Korea
- 5.9. New Zealand
- 5.10. Singapore
- 5.11. United Kingdom
- 5.12. United States
- – Campaign 1 – National Cyber-Security Alliance (2001)
- – Campaign 2 – National Cyber-Security Awareness Campaign Challenge
- – Campaign 3 – Protected Critical Infrastructure Information Program
- – Campaign 4 – OnGuard Online
- – Campaign 5 – United States Postal Inspection Service
- – Campaign 6 – Empowering Consumers: Protecting Privacy (Privacy Rights Clearinghouse)
- – Campaign 7 – Working to Resolve Identity Theft
- – Campaign 8 – Department of Justice
- – Campaign 9 – Deter, Detect, Defend: Avoid ID Theft – Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
- – Campaign 10 – FakeChecks – National Consumers League (NCL)
- – Campaign 11 – Computer, Mobile Phone and PDA Security
- – Campaign 12 – Bringing Law and Order to the Cyber World
- – Campaign 13 – 419 Eater
- – Campaign 14 – Fraud Aid
- – Campaign 15 – Wired Safety
- – Campaign 16 – Cyber Law Enforcement
- – Campaign 17 – Stop Badware
- – Campaign 18 – National Initiative for Cyber-Security Education (NICE)
- – Campaign 19 – GetNetWise
- – Campaign 20 – Fraud Watcher International