Lesson1.3 - Safety Issues in ICT
Lesson1.3 - Safety Issues in ICT
1. Cybersecurity Threats: The ever-evolving nature of technology has given rise to increasingly
sophisticated cyber threats. These include:
a) Phishing – is a deceptive technique used by cybercriminals to trick individuals into
revealing sensitive information, such as login credentials, credit card numbers, or
personal data.
b) Ransomware – is a type of malware that encrypts a victim's data or locks them out of
their own computer system. The attacker then demands a ransom, typically in
cryptocurrency, to provide the victim with the decryption key or to restore access to the
system.
c) Data Breaches – occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to sensitive or
confidential data, often without the knowledge of the data owner. These breaches can
involve various types of information, including personal data, financial records, or
intellectual property.
2. Privacy Concerns: With the proliferation of social media and online platforms, personal data
privacy has become a hot topic. The mishandling or unauthorized use of personal data poses
significant risks to individuals.
3. Digital Divide: Not all communities have equal access to ICT resources, creating a digital divide.
This disparity can hinder educational opportunities and economic growth.
4. Online Safety for Children: Children are exposed to digital environments from an early age,
making them susceptible to online dangers such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, and
grooming by malicious individuals.
Prepared by:
Kimberly Soto