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CIS Notebook
The Portuguese Safer Internet Centre's notebook, brings together a range of tips to promote responsible and safe use of the internet. Divided into nine areas, ranging from digital parenting, online risks and behaviours, digital threats and vulnerabilities, illegal content, online rights and privacy, online games, disinformation and truthfulness of content, platforms and applications, and technologies and services related to online communication, this booklet was developed based on the "I want to know" page available on the project website.
Guide to an awareness-raising campaign in 5 steps
The Portuguese Safer Internet Centre promoted a 5-step awareness campaign guide. Raising employees' awareness of cyber hygiene is essential for an organisation's resilience to threats in cyberspace. If you are responsible for this in an organisation, this guide will help you set up an employee awareness campaign in just 5 steps in order to strengthen the human factor's ability to protect against cybersecurity incidents.
MOOC Cyberinformed Citizen Course
The fourth edition of the MOOC Cyberinformed Citizen Course course aims to combat hate speech, which promotes the easy, rapid and virtually uncontrollable spread of disinformation and poses a threat to democratic societies. The module begins with a definition of hate speech and provides examples of some of the rhetorical and discursive strategies used by those who engage in this type of speech.
Online Romance Scams Booklet
Romance scams booklet aims to raise awareness about one of the most recent forms of cybercrime - online romance scams - which occurs when someone impersonates another person online, creating an emotional and affective connection, using this personal relationship to deceive the other person and obtain money, personal information or other benefits from the virtual romantic partner.
Podcast 4 - How to react to a ransomware attack
The fourth episode of the CNCS podcast deals with the topic "How to react to a ransomware attack", in conversation with Júlio César, Coordinator of the CNCS Operations Department and CERT.PT, moderated by Ruth Ferrony, from the CIS | CNCS.
- Is Portugal a country with a lot of ransomware?
- How do you react to a cyber-attack of this nature?
- Is ransomware a type of cyber-attack with a tendency to increase?
Podcast 6 - Disinformation
The sixth episode of the CNCS podcast focuses on "disinformation". Disinformation is not only a journalistic or media issue, but also a cybersecurity problem, especially as digital media allow disinformation to spread. In conversation with Inês Narciso, researcher at ISCTE-IUL the podcast is hosted by Clara Santos Silva of CNCS.
STOP cyberbullying paper folding game
Children and young people need friendship skills and action models how
to act when faced with cyberbullying against oneself or another.
The STOP cyberbullying game is aimed at 10 to 16 year olds. It
helps to think about fair and respectful encounters in social media and in digital games.
Explore the phenomenon: Metaverse
Metaverse is a concept that does not yet have a clear definition. It is used to predict how the internet of the future is going to be used in a social 3-dimensional virtual world. Learn more about this phenomenon, watch a video and use the material with your students. This material is aimed for pupils aged between 12 to 18.
Media fears
The animation discusses the fears raised by media contents and how they are reflected in the everyday lives of children. It offers an opportunity to discuss what is true and fictitious in the media with early childhood and pre-primary education-aged children and what can be done if they are scared or confused by something that they have seen.
The Challenge
The animation focuses on social media and various themes that are relevant to young people today: social relationships and acceptance, identity building, and issues related to self-esteem and self-respect. The topic of this animation also allows viewers to reflect on social media as a tool for forming one’s own means of expression and participation. The target audience of this animation is children in grades 7–9.


