ChildSafeNet will provide cyber safety training to 500 schools in Malaysia

Chaitra 6, 2081

Kantipur Reporter

ChildSafeNet will provide cyber safety training to 500 schools in Malaysia

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Childsafenet, an organization working for online child safety, has launched an online child safety program in Malaysia. Cyber ​​security training is being conducted in 500 schools under this program in collaboration with the Malaysian organization Technism.

Local trainers trained by ChildSafeNet will conduct nationwide cyber safety training in Malaysia using ChildSafeNet materials. In this program, more than 80,000 primary and secondary level children will be informed about ways to use the Internet safely and stay safe from online sexual exploitation.

According to the founder of ChildSafeNet, Anil Raghuvanshi, the organization has conducted training on cyber security in more than 40 districts of Nepal and has started the program outside Nepal from this year. The organization has conducted a three-day trainer training in the city of Cyberjaya, Malaysia.

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