CyberSafe for Schools: Internet Safety and Digital Awareness
This awareness programme is designed for secondary and primary school students, teachers, and parents. It covers online safety, responsible digital behaviour, recognising cyber threats, and understanding the consequences of cybercrime in plain, age-appropriate language. Delivered as interactive workshops adaptable to school assembly sessions, classroom format, or parent-teacher events.
Programme Modules
Living Online Safely
What personal data is, why it matters, and how to protect it. Safe social media habits, strong password practices, and recognising suspicious links and messages.
Cyberbullying and Online Harassment
Recognising cyberbullying, what to do if it happens to you or someone you know, and how schools and parents can respond effectively.
Online Scams Targeting Youth
Common scams targeting young people including fake job offers, online shopping fraud, love scams, and impersonation. Real Malaysian case studies.
Social Media and Digital Footprint
Understanding that everything posted online leaves a permanent record. Privacy settings, oversharing risks, and reputation management for young people.
Internet Radicalisation Awareness
How extremist content spreads online, how to recognise radicalising influence, and what to do if you or someone you know is exposed to harmful content.
Cyber Laws in Malaysia
The Computer Crimes Act 1997, Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, and consequences of cybercrime for young people under Malaysian law. Explained in plain language.
Final Activity: Interactive Quiz and Group Discussion
A gamified quiz covering all modules followed by an open Q&A session. Students leave with a printed CyberSafe pledge card and a take-home guide for parents.
Key Outcomes:
Recognise common online threats targeting young people in Malaysia
Apply safe online habits across social media, messaging, and browsing
Understand the legal consequences of cybercrime under Malaysian law
Respond appropriately to cyberbullying and online harassment
Identify signs of online radicalisation and know where to report it
Discuss digital safety confidently with peers and family
Fee: Quoted per session based on number of participants and location. Contact us for school and MOE pricing.
Format: Half-day or full-day sessions
Audience: Students (ages 10 to 17), teachers, and parents
Training Mode: Physical in-school sessions preferred. Online available upon request.
Note: This programme is not HRD Corp claimable. Quoted directly to schools, PPD, or MOE.