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  1. Trend to wireless sparks renewed security concerns.(Technology Update, internet traffic, internet security): An article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal by Jeff Weiss, 2004-11-22
  2. Number of Chinese bloggers 22 million, making crackdown impossible: Beijing-run Internet censoring system is without parallel.(PACIFIC PERSPECTIVES): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Tom Plate, 2007-03-26
  3. Troubling talk: Here's how to protect yourself from possible danger out there in cyberspace. (Personal Safety/Health).(Brief Article): An article from: Scholastic Choices by Paul Hertel, 2002-04-01
  4. In-the-cloud filtering.(usage of firewalls for internet security): An article from: Communications News by Rick Kagan, 2004-10-01
  5. Who do you trust?(Internet and network security)(Brief Article): An article from: Detroiter by Eric Eder, 2001-05-01
  6. Three steps to internet security.(Technology): An article from: Detroiter by Eric Eder, 2001-12-01
  7. Why does my coffee smell like data?(Ask the EXPERTS)(internet security): An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Randy Abrams, 2007-05-07
  8. Taking Internet security off the backburner: it's the whole company's job, not just IT.(TOP CHALLENGES CEOS WILL FACE): An article from: Chief Executive (U.S.) by Champ Mitchell, 2005-12-01
  9. Internet Task Force Rejects Wiretapping Proposal.(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management
  10. 6. The Net and its discontents.(The Mesh and the Net: speculations on armed conflict in a time of free silicon)(Internet): An article from: McNair Papers by Martin C. Libicki, 1994-03-01
  11. Internet security: a requirement for all consumer-owned utilities.(Information Technology): An article from: Bulletin (Northwest Public Power Association) by Lew Orsi, 2005-07-01
  12. Digging up the dirt on pharming.(internet security methods): An article from: Security Management by Peter Piazza, 2005-08-01
  13. Patrolling Web 2.0: as the internet grows more complex, districts need more than a conventional filter to protect tech-savvy students from unsafe online ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by Robert Losinski, 2007-03-01
  14. Internet Attacks the Purse Strings.(Brief Article): An article from: Security Management by Dequendre Neeley, 2000-07-01

101. DesMoinesRegister.com | Internet Safety
A series of activities to help children learn about internet safety.
http://desmoinesregister.com/safety/
Home Help Internet safety Search our site
It's okay to be a bit of a back-seat driver when your kids go exploring the Web. In fact, it's a good idea, at least until you've established some family ground rules. But how can you help steer when you don't know all the great places to go? We've established a series of activities to help children and parents explore the Internet together. Happy surfing!
What's so great about the Internet?
The Internet can be fun and educational, and children will want to explore. Click on the headline above for links to sites that are fun, safe and educational. This is fun! What's the danger? Unfortunately, there are lurkers on the Internet waiting for naive or vulnerable surfers. Make sure your home and family are safe by knowing the risks. Create a Family Surfing Safety Plan Here we provide the rules that the experts recommend, but only you can come up with a plan that's right for you and your children. Research activity for parents Parents, protect your children by knowing the different surfing safety tools offered. Read about them, download the software and give them a try.

102. BPL Kids Page- Internet Safety
internet safety Kids Page Spacer graphic, Spacer graphic. Child Safety on theInformation Superhighway The Parents Guide to the Information Superhighway
http://www.bpl.org/kids/internetsafety.htm

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Child Safety on the Information Superhighway The Parents' Guide to the Information Superhighway, Rules and Tools for Families Online SafeKids.com SafeTeens.com ...
Site Search/Site Map

The Boston Public Library info@bpl.org
Central Library 700 Boylston St., Boston MA 02116

103. Naples Alliance For Children, Services For Children, Family, Child Care Centers,
Mission is to improve the quality of life for area children and youth. Articles on issues and disorders, internet safety, and resource directory.
http://www.napleschild.org/

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General Info Newsletter Lawmakers ... Parent and Community Education and Workshops Naples Alliance for Children, incorporated in 1987, is a private, nonprofit, 501(c)3, organization, that advocates for the rights, needs, care, safety and education of infants, children, youth, teens and families. We promote and support public and private programs that directly enhance and enrich the lives of children. Learn more in our About Us Section.
Our ever growing annually updated Resource Directory is free and contains the information on hundreds of organizations and businesses that provide care, help, entertainment and services for all people in our community. You can even search the directory online!
NAFC Advocacy Dinner
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Email
Naples Alliance for Children
660 9th St N, Suite 35D

104. INTERNET SAFETY: Protect Your Children
If you are concerned about what your children might see or read on the Internetand wish to control what they can access this is for you.
http://www.nyise.org/safety/
SAFE SURFING ON THE INTERNET
Protect your
children SafeKids.com SafeTeens.com
WebSENSE
CyberPatrol ... RSAC If you are concerned about what your children might see or read on the Internet and wish to control what they can access, then we suggest you explore the links below. There are now some excellent filtering tools available and in development to help you determine what your children can see, including SurfWatch Net Nanny , and Cyber Patrol , among others. EDUCATOR BOOKMARKS NYISE HOME BRC SPONSORSHIP NYISE's Helping Hand to the Internet
Afro-American Links
Audio/Multimedia

Disability Resources

Educational Resources
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HELPING HAND HOME
Address comments on this site to:
John Hernandez, Media Coordinator-NYISE

http://www.nyise.org/safety/

105. Internet Safety: Safe Surfing Tips For Teens
Offers internet safety tips for teens.
http://kidshealth.org/teen/safety/safebasics/internet_safety.html

KidsHealth
Teens Staying Safe Safety Basics
How could we exist without the Internet? That's how most of us keep in touch with friends, find homework support, research a cool place to visit, or find out the latest news. But just as there are millions of places to visit and things to do, there are also lots of place to waste time - and even get into trouble. And, just like the rest of the world, there are some people who can take advantage of you - financially or physically. You've probably heard stories about people who get into trouble in chat rooms. Because users can easily remain anonymous, chat rooms often attract people who are interested in more than just chatting. These people will sometimes ask visitors for information about themselves, their families, or where they live - information that shouldn't be given away. Usually, the people who request personal information like home addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses use this information to fill mailboxes and answering machines with advertisements. In some cases, though, predators may use this information to begin illegal or indecent relationships or to harm a person's or family's well-being. It's rare, but it does happen. Of course, the Internet is home to millions of places you can and should visit. Like a library, the Web can take you to the ends of the earth with the information it contains.

106. Internet Safety For Survivors
Violence Against Women Online Resources University of Minnesota
http://www.vaw.umn.edu/internetsafety.asp

107. Child Safety On The Information Highway
It is also possible to access the internet on mobile devices such as cellular He is also the author of Teen safety on the Information Highway,
http://www.safekids.com/child_safety.htm
Table of Contents
Benefits of the Information Highway Putting the Issue in Perspective What Are the Risks? How Parents Can Reduce the Risks ... About this Document
Child Safety on the Information Highway
By Lawrence J. Magid

2003 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
'Cyberspace,' the 'Web,' the 'Net,' the 'Information Highway'" — Whatever it’s called, millions of people are now going online to e x c h a n g e electronic mail (E-mail) and instant messages; participate in chat groups; post and read messages in newsgroups, which are sometimes called bulletin boards; “surf” the world wide web; and many other online activities. Children are no exception in fact they are more likely to be online than adults. Personal computers are no longer the only method used for accessing the Internet. Children can go online from personal computers at home, a friend’s house, in school, a library, club, or cafe. Many game consoles can be connected to the Internet and used for chatting and other online interaction. It is also possible to access the Internet on mobile devices such as cellular telephones and other handheld devices. In other words children don’t have to be in the company of responsible adults to use the Internet. To get online you can sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP), which will provide you with access to web sites and other areas of the Internet. Most people get online by using a modem to connect their computer to a telephone line but an increasing number of families are using high-speed broadband connections such as Direct Subscriber Line (DSL) or cable modems. Most cellular telephones sold today come with a web browser, E-mail, and some form of instant or “short” messaging system (SMS).

108. SafeTeens.Com Home Page
A teenager s guide on how to use the internet safely. Includes articles aboutteen and child safety online.
http://www.safeteens.com/
A place for parents and teens to learn how to use the Internet safely. No preaching, just good advice Why Teens Need SafeTeens.Com En Español: Seguridad para los Jovenes En Autopista de la informacion Revised for 2004
Teen Safety on the Information
Highway Basic Rules of Online Safety for Teens
Guidelines for Parents ... Protecting Your Privacy
Sometimes it's OK to keep secrets Press : Information for the media Articles About Teen and Child Safety Online Cell Phone Safety Mind Your Manners: E-Mail Etiquette, With Some Rules to Extinguish Flame-Throwing Computers and the Internet
everything you need to know from PCAnswer.com Subscribe to our free e-mail newsletter Have younger kids in your family? Visit SafeKids.Com CyberTipLine
Report Online Crimes Against Teens and Children About SafeTeens.Com (c) 1998 to 2004 Online Safety Project Support from
Internet Safety Software

109. Published Project On Surfing Safely On The Internet With Second And Third Grader
Second and third grade students tell what the internet is, explain how to navigate it, list the benefits of it, and share seven online safety rules.
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/surf/
Surfing Safely on the Internet
Published Project
Subject/Theme: Learning How to Surf the Internet
Grade Level: Second - Third Grade
Teacher: Tammy Payton Introduction Published Project Lesson Plan ... Projects that Connect
Introduction to "Surfing Safely on the Internet"
W elcome to our published project created by Second Graders and Third Graders! We will show twenty topics that explain what the Internet is, how you navigate on the Internet, the benefits from using the Internet, and seven online safety rules for using the Internet. The children used Yahooligans search engine to find information. Go to our lesson plan to see a detailed description on how we put our project together!
Surfing Safely on the Internet
Twenty Questions about the Internet
W hat is a file server?
A file server is a big box that holds all the computer programs. Many computers hook-up to the file server and share the same programs.
by Adam G.

110. Keeping Internet Kids Safe - A 501(C)3 Non-Profit Organization
A small collection of articles about online safety topics, as well as some links, and newsletter archives.
http://www.kiks.org
A 501(C)3 Non-Profit Organization Catching The Predators
home

safety tips

click here to find
safety tips on how
to keep your children
safe on the net
donations

click here to see how
you can help KIKS
newsletter
letter from the founders and latest newsletter speaking KIKS will come to your School, Church, Business contact/comments click here to contact KIKS and join our e-mail list links LET US PROTECT THE HEART OF OUR WORLD, WHICH ARE OUR FAMILIES, AND THE HEART OF OUR FAMILIES, WHICH ARE OUR CHILDREN KIKS Quest Online education is essential in order to provide a safe internet experience for children and adults. Our main goals are to Educate the public, Monitor internet activities (i.e. stop the porn spam, monitor chat rooms, etc.) and to catch child predators. The Internet has revolutionized life over the years. We are able to keep in touch with loved ones and friends, conduct business, financial transactions, and have a wealth of information only a dot com away. The next generation is growing up on computers which encompass their lives as early as kindergarten. The need to promote a safe environment and proper etiquette for families computer usage is essential for healthy and stable families. We live in a great world but there is a need to make it safe to surf the internet without fear of those who prey on our children and send pornographic links through instant messages, e-mail, and directly to chat rooms.

111. Safety Pages : Links For The Safety Industry
A category guide to various safety internet websites.
http://www.safetypages.com

make SafetyPages your Starting Page
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WorldSafety

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112. The Page You Are Looking For Has Moved!
GetNetWise.org now includes more than just child safety information. We have madeavailable information Site Copyright 2003 internet Education Foundation.
http://www.getnetwise.org/tools/
Spotlight on Spyware
If your computer has become increasingly sluggish or is constantly displaying annoying pop-up ads, you may have credulously downloaded spyware. Find ways to prevent, locate or uninstall invasive spyware on your computer. More GetNetWise is a public service brought to you by a wide range of Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations . The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their and their family's use of the Internet.
Home
/ Page has moved!
The page you are looking for has moved!
GetNetWise.org now includes more than just child safety information. We have made available information on spam (junk email), cyber-security, and privacy. Please continue to the page you were loking for at the new URL: http://kids.getnetwise.org/tools

113. Where To Find MSDS On The Internet
A regularly updated site featuring over 85 free resources for material safety data sheets (MSDS) sites on the internet.
http://www.ilpi.com/msds/

MSDSonline. MSDS Compliance For Every Budget
MSDS
Topics
Free Sites FAQ's Regulations Glossary Software ... Store Understand MSDS's with our MS-Demystifier Search ALL our MSDS info
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114. Kid Safety On The Internet - The POLICE NOTEBOOK
Professor Pixel gives tips to kids on how to be netsafe.
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/inet.htm
The Police Notebook,
the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma. Developer: Richard M. Hamilton , OUPD

115. The MSDS Forum Is On Vacation
A searchable webbased bulletin board for discussion of MSDS and safety-related issues. Part of a much broader site that includes an MSDS FAQ, an annotated list of free MSDS sites on the internet, software, suppliers, books, and even an MSDS fun page.
http://www.ilpi.com/msds/forum.html
The MSDS Forum is on vacation

116. KID SAFETY On The INTERNET - The Police Notebook
The Police Notebook Law Enforcement internet site to promote safety and crimeprevention information.
http://www.ou.edu/oupd/kidsafe/start.htm
Welcome!!! These pages are presented in a "slide-show" fashion and contain questions and answers to help kids protect themselves and handle emergencies. Parents may wish to help guide younger kids through the pages and discuss how these ideas apply to them around the home and at school.
To proceed through the slide show, either press the MENU button , below, to see a list of specific kid-safety topics or press NEXT start from the beginning and see EVERYTHING!
Press the "NEXT" button (above) to move to the first safety topic.
Parents: Try our Internet Safety sub-menu for articles and links regarding parents and the Internet.
Much of this information was adapted from information provided at the Florida Citizen Safety Center and used by the generous permission of the Florida Office of the Attorney General Bob Butterworth.
You are visitor number
to our "Kid Safety on the Internet pages"
since June 22, 1995!!!
Parents
The Police Notebook,
Sponsor: OU Police Department Richard M. Hamilton , OUPD

117. California Online Traffic School - Fun 4 U Fast 2
internet driving safety course for ticket dismissals approved in California. Includes course sample, list of approved courts and Spanish version.
http://www.fun4Ufast2.com

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118. Dangers Of Internet Dating
Short descriptions of the dangers of internet dating, mail order brides, net addiction, and safety. Some links to other resources.
http://www.dangersofinternetdating.com
Dangers of Internet Dating Playing It Safe Net "Addiction" Cyber Crime Mail Order Brides ... Stories
Links Articles on the Web BOOKS
The day has come when internet dating is considered a legitimate way of meeting new people in the endless search for the right person. Chat rooms have replaced bar rooms, and dating sites and personal ads no longer have the "stigma" that they once did. You may still get a raised eyebrow when telling people you are using the internet for your search for the perfect mate, but no where close to the reaction you would have gotten years ago. Internet dating has gained popularity by leaps and bounds, and unfortunately, so have the dangers and horror stories some have encountered. The anonymity of internet dating has afforded con artists a new playground for scams, and has allowed people to be anyone they think you want them to be because they are engaging you primarily through the written word. This site is not meant to bring forth the message that its impossible to find love through internet dating, but to inform people of the dangers that are out there. Internet dating is still a relatively new way of people connecting with people from all over the globe, and people need to understand the dangers out there so they can make their search a safe one. Included in this site or stories from those that have been there, and are willing to share their experiences with others in an effort to educate people and learn from their mistakes. If you have a story and would like to share your experiences with internet dating, please feel free to email it to us!

119. Sen. Byrd's Resources For School Safety
School safety statistics, internet links and legislative updates from the office of Sen. Robert Bryd (WV).
http://www.senate.gov/~byrd/schl-main.htm
Senator Byrd's School Safety Resources Across the country, tragedies have been visited upon schools across the country. From Kentucky to Oregon to Colorado, the notion of schools as safe havens has been shattered by the sound of gunfire. These acts are not limited to specific geographic regions or family backgrounds, nor do they have a single catalyst. Those who have committed such heinous acts have done so for different reasons, at different times, in different schools. But these acts of school violence have at least one thing in common they have spurred all of us to take a closer look at what can be done to better protect children at school. Protecting our children is not simply a matter of public policy. It is a matter of strengthening basic values, of teaching children right from wrong, of instilling in them respect for others. We each have a responsibility to work to end youth violence and to keep schools safe for children and for those who teach them. Many West Virginia school districts have implemented new safety initiatives. On this web site, I have compiled information on some of these efforts. Federal

120. Dräger Safety
Company specializing in personal protection, gas detection and diving technology.
http://www.draeger.com/ST/internet/CS/en/index.jsp

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