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  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 27 May 2025

This translated activity workbook, based on the Digiduck story series, is designed for children aged 3 to 7 and provides a variety of quick, engaging activities to reinforce key online safety messages. It includes teacher instructions, optional visual aids for students, and printable resources. The activities are meant to follow the reading of one or more Digiduck stories—such as Digiduck’s Big Decision, Digiduck’s Famous Friend, Digiduck’s Detective Adventure, Digiduck and the Magic Castle, or Digiduck Saves the Day.

  • Resource
  • Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Institute of Computer Science
  • 26 May 2025

This quiz is designed for students in 5th and 6th grade. It introduces key concepts of online safety in a fun and age-appropriate way through simple multiple-choice questions and everyday scenarios. Topics include protecting personal information, choosing strong passwords, being kind online, recognizing unsafe content, and knowing when to ask an adult for help. The quiz encourages students to think critically and build good digital habits early, making it an ideal resource for classroom discussions or internet safety lessons.

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  • Greek Safer Internet Centre
  • 21 May 2025

This interactive quiz is designed to assess and reinforce students’ knowledge about safe and responsible internet use. It serves as both a formative assessment tool and a conversation starter on topics related to digital citizenship.Through multiple-choice and scenario-based questions, it covers essential topics such as password security, social media safety, cyberbullying, and digital footprints.

  • Learning corner
  • BIK Team
  • 06 May 2025

Knowing how to protect your data, accounts and devices from attack by cyber criminals is a vital skill for everyone. Learn more about how to be cybersecure.
  • Rule and guideline
  • cybersecurity, data privacy

The National Cybersecurity Strategy 2020-2025 (Εθνική Στρατηγική Κυβερνοασφάλειας 2020-2025) is responsible for setting and implementing timely and preventive responses to protect the country against cyberattacks. It includes actions to raise awareness of personal data protection, particularly focusing on children. 
(Source: National Cybersecurity Strategy).

Entities responsible for implementation: National Cyber Security Authority of the Ministry of Digital Governance.
 

  • Greece

  • Implemented 2020 - 2025
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
  • Rule and guideline
  • cybersecurity, internet usage, media literacy/education, practices and engagement, radicalisation/terrorism, risks and harms

This strategy aims to combat cyberviolence, online harm, terrorist activities, and e-crime through preventive, educational, and innovative measures. In relation to children’s rights, the strategy determines activities focused on raising awareness of the safe use of digital technologies and developing online skills.
(Source: CNCS).

Entities responsible for implementation: Superior Council for Cyberspace Security / Conselho Superior de Segurança do Ciberespaço.

  • Portugal

  • Implemented 2019 - 2023
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 1 - protection, BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment
  • Rule and guideline
  • cybersecurity, hate speech, love/relationships/sexuality (online), media literacy education, potentially harmful content

The National Strategy for Education for Citizenship (ENEC)  focuses on digital citizenship, addressing hate speech and cyberbullying, media literacy and education, sexuality, and cybersecurity. It includes a set of rights and duties  that must be present in citizen education of the Portuguese children and youth.

  • Portugal

  • Implemented 2017 - Ongoing
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 2 - empowerment, BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
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