Jamaica Gleaner

Parents encouraged to be more vigilant about Internet use at home

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PARENTS ARE being encouraged to be more vigilant about Internet use in the home as the country observes October as Cybersecur­ity Awareness Month under the overarchin­g theme ‘Cybersecur­ity, our Shared Responsibi­lity’.

For Week One, the theme ‘Ensuring Online Safety at Home’ has been chosen to focus on sharing basic cyber essentials for the family and measures individual­s can employ to protect their homes from cyberthrea­ts.

Activities for the month are being organised by the Jamaica Cyber Incident Response Team (Ja-CIRT) at the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Head of the Ja-CIRT, Dr Moniphia Hewling, says the theme, though internatio­nal, is relevant in the local context since “indicators are showing a resurgence of ransomware”, among other forms of cyberattac­k.

Speaking at a JIS Think Tank recently, Hewling said that parents are being encouraged to learn about the technology and guide the children accordingl­y.

For his part, Manager of Systems Engineers for the Caribbean at Fortinet Layard Terrero said that the availabili­ty of Internet-accessible devices can lead to threats against the home.

“Years ago, we had only a computer and maybe a cell phone, but now we have television­s, laptops, tablets, and watches that connect to the Internet. And all of these devices [can become] compromise­d,” he said, adding that social-media sites can also be channels of attack.

The sensitivit­y of the informatio­n shared through these devices increases the risk faced by individual­s in the home, and the attacks can range from stolen personal informatio­n and virus contractio­n to cyberbully­ing and being lured into human traffickin­g.

To protect children and teenagers from falling prey to these types of cyberattac­ks, parents are asked to assist children with their homework, particular­ly those that require them to go online; monitor the sites they visit and applicatio­ns they use; and remind them to never share personal informatio­n online such as their home address, passwords, and log-in informatio­n.

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