ANI | Updated: Jun 22, 2021 16:28 IST New Delhi, (Delhi), [India], June 22 (ANI/NewsVoir): After the success of the first phase, CyberPeace Foundation and WhatsApp today announced the launch of the second phase of its ‘Cyber Ethics and Online Safety Program’ for students. The program will be extended to Assam, Rajasthan and Gujarat and aims to reach 10,000 students on important topics related to CyberSecurity and Online Safety.Launched in consultation with UNICEF and state police authorities, the Program will train teachers, parents and students using a co-created curriculum and equip them with tips and tricks to increase online safety for children. At the end of these training sessions, the participants will create a “CyberPeace Club” to ensure that this knowledge is further institutionalized and manage a repository of guidance that other students can refer to for boosting online safety.Speaking about the successful culmination of the first phase while launching the second leg of the program, Capt. Vineet Kumar said, “At CyberPeace Foundation our mission and values are aligned as we continue to establish frameworks and disciplines to minimize online harms and maximize the benefits that technology enables and equips people with. We value this important association with WhatsApp that…
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