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                                           CREATE A CYBER DEFENDER POSTER                             Century   #Creativity
                                                                                                       Skills

                  Combine art with knowledge of password security by creating a poster that represents a strong defender
                  of online safety.
                  Materials required:

                      A4 paper or poster board
                      Markers, coloured pencils

                      Ruler (optional)
                  Instructions:

                  1.  Design a Cyber Defender:
                      o   Draw a character that represents protection for passwords. This could be a superhero, knight,
                         robot or anything that looks strong and secure.
                      o  The character should look like they are protecting online information from threats.
                  2.  Incorporate the 5 Rules:

                      o   On your poster, include the five golden rules for creating a strong password. These can be written
                         in a small section of the poster or creatively added around your character.
                  3.  Add Creative Elements:
                      o   Decorate the poster with symbols like locks, keys, shields or anything that makes it look like the
                         character is defending your password.

                      o   You  can  also add some  fun  elements  like a "superpower"  for  your Cyber  Defender,  such as
                         "Password Protection Power!"

                  4.  Presentation:
                      o  Once you have finished your poster, present it to the class.
                      o   Explain how your character defends against online threats and why strong passwords are important
                         to keep our information safe.










                  AUTHENTICATION

                  Authentication is the process of proving who you are when you log into an account or use a
                  device. It helps ensure that only you (or someone you trust) can access your personal information.
                  Think of it as showing your ID card to prove your identity, but in the digital world.

                  Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)

                  Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security. It means you need to provide
                  two pieces of information to access your account.




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