Saturday, August 1, 2015

The Internet is not only knowledge and entertainment, is also a threat – Telix.pl

Threats, harassment, distribute intimate photographs, impersonation – these are just some of the manifestations of cyberbullying. Research shows that one in five teens experience it. The Ministry of Internal Affairs in cooperation with NASK and police action began CyberPol. The action aims to promote a safe Internet and a more effective fight against cybercrime.

 Research EU NET ADB shows that 21.5 percent. young users experienced violence on the Internet. 50.1 percent. of them, he says that it was unpleasant for them or wprawiło them in concern. The victims of the risks associated with the use of networks also fall adults.
 

 The Ministry of Internal Affairs in cooperation with NASK and police action began CyberPol. NASK Research Institute will conduct training for 1 700 police officers from the department to combat cybercrime, the criminal division and officers of prevention. Additionally, the profiles of the Interior Ministry are conducted information activities, and to promote public awareness about the dangers and how to avoid and report cybercrime.
 

 Violence on the web
 

 To cyberbullying most often occurs in social networking sites, but perpetrators also use e-mails, instant messaging, chat rooms, blogs or SMS. Cyberptrzemoc takes many forms. It can manifest itself in the form of harassment, scaring and offending, impersonation, publish or distribute offensive comments ridicule, false information. Violence may also reveal secrets and posting personal information and photos on dating sites, vulgar and malicious commenting on photos and entries, threats and blackmail and interception profile and phone spoofing.
 

 Cyberbullying can be much more dangerous than traditional violence, since often takes the form of seemingly anonymous. The Internet torturers think they are unpunished, and their fast-paced action may be widespread. They forget that every move on the Internet leaves a trail and track down that person is not a problem for professionals. Many of such behavior bespeaks of offenses that are prosecuted by the police.
 

 The program CyberPol
 

 NASK Research Institute together with the police over the years is working to network security. July 16 Ministry of Interior, NASK and the Police signed an agreement under the program “CyberPol”.
 

 Its main purpose is to exchange knowledge and experience on measures taken with regard to the safety of children and young people on the internet, the fight against cybercrime and to raise awareness about people using the network. The program will be organized specialized training for officers, which will be conducted by experts from NASK. They will be concerned mainly the fight against cyber crime and increase the safety of children and adolescents on the Internet. The training program will include a group of approx. 1,700 officers who will be divided into 3 groups according to the severity of the training.
 

 In addition to advanced training for officers of the divisions to fight against cybercrime and the criminal, trained to be police officers from prevention. Upon completion of the training officers will conduct workshops in schools about the dangers of the Internet. The meetings are also aimed at increasing the awareness of young people who use the network.

Source: Ministry of Internal Affairs

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