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Empowering the next generation


KnowBe4 has released its Children’s Interactive Cybersecurity Activity Kit, which aims to make cybersecurity education for children more accessible.


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nowBe4 has released the the latest version of its KnowBe4 Children’s Interactive Cybersecurity Activity


Kit. In an increasingly digital world, cybersecurity education for children is more crucial than ever. This kit, aimed at students under the age of 16, provides essential tools and resources to help keep children safe online and is available at no-charge. The kit includes an AI safety video, a


password video game, a cybersecurity activity book, and middle school lesson plans. The kit also includes a Roblox game called KnowBe4 Hack-A-Cat, which teaches students about things like phishing, ransomware, and other cybersecurity-related topics. This year, KnowBe4 has added a lesson ‘Hack-A-Cat: Your


Cybersecurity Adventure on Roblox’, to accompany the game and assist educators in explaining concepts contained in it in a more direct way. The module can be completed by students in their own time or used as a lesson in the classroom by teachers. “We are committed to continually improving our cybersecurity


education resources for children,” said John Just, chief learning officer at KnowBe4. “The excitement around our Roblox game prompted educators to request an accompanying lesson. We’re thrilled to add this to our Children’s Kit, enhancing its value for students worldwide. These updates reflect our dedication to providing engaging, relevant, and effective cybersecurity training for children.” In addition to the new module, the kit also has a new feature.


Users are now able to download its content in a common standard called Sharable Content Object Reference Model


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(SCORM) and use it as part of their own Learning Management Systems (LMS) and / or Virtual Learning Environments (VLE).


Modules available include: • AI Awareness for Students • Bye Bye Bully • Captain Awareness: Conquer Internet Safety for Kids • Password Zapper Game • Spot the Phish - Kid’s Edition


Supporting materials available in image and document formats available for download include: • Clickbait Cootie Catcher Tabletop Exercise • Password Warriors Tabletop Exercise • Poster: Captain Awareness: Conquer Internet Safety for Kids • Security Cat’s Activity Book for Kids


KnowBe4 is continuing to expand the Children’s Kit and Student Edition throughout the school year, based on the latest threats and feedback from partner institutions. The Kit is freely available to students under the age of 16, schools, teachers, and parents.


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