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In the spotlight
- BIK news
Something ‘BIK’ has happened: Introducing the new Better Internet for Kids (BIK) platform
- conference
Safer Internet Forum (SIF) 2024
- Knowledge hub insight
The new BIK Knowledge Hub: the European central access point for information, evidence, policy and practice insights
- news
AdWiseOnline guide to outsmart unwanted ads and marketing traps online
- BIK news
The first BIK+ strategy evaluation
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Team Portugal at the European Cybersecurity Challenge 2024
The European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC) is an initiative by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) which aims to enhance cybersecurity talent across Europe and connect high potentials with industry leading organisations. In this event, national cybersecurity teams made up of 10 best talents, aged between 14 and 25, are challenged to solve problems related to computer security, in the form of Capture The Flag (CFT) competitions.
Slovenian Awareness Centre at President of Slovenia’s forum on violence
The Safe.si awareness centre was invited to participate in the third presidential forum of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Nataša Pirc Musar, which was dedicated to the issue of violence. Safe.si associate Marko Puschner participated in the forum, which took place in Brdo pri Kranju in May 2024, as a panellist on behalf of the awareness centre.
International day against violence and bullying at school including cyberbullying
On the first Thursday of November, people and organisations around the world stand together for the International Day against violence and bullying at school, including cyberbullying. The UNESCO Member States declared this day to recognise that violence, in all its forms, infringes on young people’s rights to education and their health and well-being.
France’s Screen Commission: Addressing the impact of screens on young people
In mid-January 2024, Emmanuel Macron established a Commission composed of experts from civil society to evaluate the issues related to children's exposure to screens and make recommendations. Over the course of three months, the Commission interviewed nearly 150 young people and heard from more than 100 experts and professionals to cover various aspects of children's and adolescents' relationships with screens and digital technology.