[AfrICANN-discuss] Tutorial on data privacy
Dawit Bekele
bekele at isoc.org
Wed Jan 30 08:38:31 SAST 2013
Hi all,
In an effort to provide education around data privacy, the Internet Society
launched an Identity training module suite in conjunction with Data Privacy
Day on 28 January, <http://www.staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-day/about>
http://www.staysafeonline.org/data-privacy-day/about.
This product suite provides general information around some of the key
topics of importance in the Trust & Identity space. The suite includes three
modules:
Tutorial 1: Online Identity
This tutorial explains some of the key differences between your online and
"real life" identity, digital identities, and the difference between online
identity and personal privacy.
Tutorial 2: Protecting Your Privacy
This tutorial explains key concerns related to online identity and privacy,
how and why information is collected, and how to control the privacy of your
online identity.
Tutorial 3: Protecting Your Identity
This tutorial explains the challenges around protecting online identities
and helps you recognize the ways you can protect your online identity.
Visit our landing page at
<http://www.internetsociety.org/manageyouridentity>
www.internetsociety.org/manageyouridentity to watch the modules. Please feel
free to share this information with your online communities and provide any
feedback on this information to sebuck at isoc.org as we value your input.
Thank you,
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Dawit Bekele, Regional Bureau Director - Africa <
<mailto:bekele at isoc.org> bekele at isoc.org>
Tel: +251 913 88 59 59/+41 22 809 0363
<http://www.isoc.org> http://www.isoc.org
Internet Society (ISOC) "The
Internet is for everyone"
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