AIO Integrations and Agency Intelligence Alert Families to Cyber Safety Traps
Houston, United States - September 6, 2023 / Agency Intelligence /
Children are naturally curious, and this curiosity often leads them to explore various websites. Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok are eye candy they appear as if theyre kids social media, provoking the sweet tooth of their impressionable brains. They seem safe for kids, at least at first.
Social media platforms have become the new playground for kids and teens. From sharing their latest achievements to connecting with friends, social media for kids generates creativity and lets those little ones keep their finger on the pulse. However, it has significant risks:
Naturally, this poses the question: Is my child safe on social media?
Many believe that installing antivirus software from popular brands like Windows Defender, Bitdefender, AVG, Norton, McAfee, and Avast is enough. However, these solutions arent completely immune to the dangers of social media for youth:
Despite these measures, March 2023 saw 41.9 million people's records breached worldwide, a 931% increase over March the previous year, according to an article from IT Governance. Considering the sectors affected, families living their everyday lives are just as vulnerable as the corporations named.
Its a startling fact:9 out of 10 cyber incidents start at the end users computer. Simple human error clicking a strange link or downloading a sketchy attachment can lead to significant breaches. This underscores the importance of cyber awareness, not just software solutions.
Theres a significant deficiency in cyber awareness among children and parents. Schools might provide basic internet safety guidelines, but they often lack comprehensive cybersecurity for kids training.
D. Robert Trembath, CTO of cybersecurity firm AIO Integrations LLC, says that he's seen many school districts that would rather direct their financial resources elsewhere. "The schools are not doing a good enough job of protecting our children's data," said Trembath in a May 17 episode of AIO Integrations' YouTube series In the Queue. "The actual people that are in charge of cybersecurity at schools, that should be funding and making these decisions, are not giving IT departments what they need. ... Their IT people come to them and say, 'we need this much for cybersecurity'; they're just not willing to spend the money."
This knowledge gap can lead to your children making mistakes online, from unknowingly sharing personal information with hackers, to downloading malicious software.
Schools play a pivotal role inchildrens lives. However, when it comes to cyber awareness, theres a glaring deficiency. Both children and parents often lack the knowledge and resources provided by educational institutions to navigate the digital world safely.
For families seeking a comprehensive solution,CyberGuard Familyby AIO Integrations is the answer. Partnered with Agency Intelligence, this product is a truly all-in-one solution that offers:
Unlike traditional antivirus software, CyberGuard Family provides a holistic approach to cybersecurity, ensuring that both the technology and its users are well-equipped to handle threats.
Understanding the surface-level risks is just the beginning. To solidify children's safety, one must delve deeper into the hidden dangers and misconceptions surroundingsocial media safety for kids.
Many children believe that their online actions, especially on platforms they deem safe for tweens and teens, are private. They might think that using features like private accounts or stories that disappear after 24 hours protects them. However, nothing on the internet is truly ephemeral. Screenshots can be taken, and private accounts can be viewed by those with malicious intent.
Social media effects on childrenarent just about external threats. The internal pressures to fit in, get likes, or follow trends can have negative psychological effects. This pressure can lead to a distorted sense of self-worth, tied to online validation.
Children, and even many adults, might not have the skills to discern the facts from fiction online. Misinformation can spread rapidly on social media, leading to misguided beliefs and actions.
For example, the "2012 phenomenon", a series of viral predictions that the world would end on December 21, 2012, generated a worldwide scare among both adults and children. These predictions turned out false.
"No doubt about it; Internet-savvy children, teenagers, and adults were scared," says Alexander Velitchko of Agency Intelligence about how audiences caught on to these predictions. "So scared, they fell for the trap. They believed it. Imagine the surprise when all that preparation was for nothing."
Where school districts internet safety curriculum often lacks depth, CyberGuard Family comes to the rescue. Beyond just protection, this solution by AIO Integrations offers cyber awareness training.
"The free, simple-to-follow 2-hour video course is a tool for parents to understand the nuances of their familys online safety," says Agency Intelligence's website. "Fromdigital media safety tips to the dangers of the internet for youth, and free tools to monitor, manage & discipline childrens technology use, this training is comprehensive."
Because of its strategic partnership with AIO Integrations, Agency Intelligence has recently added AIO's cybersecurity products to its digital sales and marketing services for small businesses. From home-based and small business security solutions to personal/family-oriented products, this allows Agency Intelligence to be a more comprehensive technology resource to its small business clients, their owners, and their friends & family.
Agency Intelligence is a Houston, Texas-based, family-owned digital marketing agency, with services ranging from web design and sales automation to search engine optimization and growth partnering. The company leads with a results-first, science-based approach, constantly testing and keeping up with the latest technology and trends necessary to generate clients and a reputation from organic search advertising. In partnership with AIO Integrations, they aim to provide businesses with the tools and knowledge they need to ensure peace of mind with their technology.
AIO Integrations is a veteran-owned, 100% U.S.-based computer support company based in Houston, Texas, serving 5,600+ customers nationwide. The award-winning companys strategy is to provide computer support through the existing tools and hardware that consumers already have on account that nine out of ten data breaches occur at the end users device.
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