CyberSprinters game gives kids a head start, says NCSC
An online game for primary schools, clubs and youth organisations will teach children aged seven to 11 the fundamentals of staying safe online
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With debate ongoing over the efficacy and legitimacy of child protection provisions contained in the government’s Online Safety Bill, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has launched a new education game for seven to 11 year-olds to help educators and youth workers teach younger children the basics of cyber security.
The free CyberSprinters game sees players race against the clock to tackle a number of cyber security questions as they bid to score points and defeat cyber criminals. It is accompanied by a set of supporting activities covering topics such as how to use and manage passwords, how to protect devices and what to do if they receive suspicious messages online.
CyberSprinters, an educational cyber security game, has been launched by the NCSC.
National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) launches new educational game for teaching cyber security at primary schools, clubs and youth organisations
Free CyberSprinters game and resources teach children aged 7 to 11 how to stay secure online
Gameplay sees users race against the clock and tackle cyber security questions in bid to score points and beat cybervillains
A new online game has been launched to help primary schools, clubs and other youth groups teach children about cyber security from an early age.
CyberSprinters is a free interactive game, developed by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) – a part of GCHQ, aimed at 7 to 11-year-olds, and is available from today (Tuesday).
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