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Who’s Responsible? Tony Anscombe, Senior Security Evangelist AVG Technologies
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Page 1: Tony Anscombe CIS Keynote 2014

Who’s Responsible?

Tony Anscombe, Senior Security Evangelist

AVG Technologies

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AVG Confidential

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* Source: AVG Digital Diaries Teachers Survey, June 2014

UK teachers felt that by the age of 13, the children they teach know more

about technology than they do

86% of teachers in the UK feel parents rely too much on schools to teach about e-safety

85% think internet safety should be part of the education curriculum …

…but only 41% feel the new UK curriculum will advance children using technology in a safe way

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Parents’ concerns about the Internet

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78% of parents in the UK think the Internet has encouraged the

conversation on adult themes with children at an increasingly early age

Porn was the least favourite topic to broach for 58% of UK parents

Most parents said they plan to have this conversation by the time their child

is aged 10. In contrast, they themselves only had the talk with their parents at

a later age, up to 15 years old – and 45% in the UK never had the talk at all

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Remember this?

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63% of UK teachers

have had no formal training on e-safety

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Who is responsible?

When asked who is

responsible for making the

Internet a safer place for

children, parents said:

• Parents – 30%

• Schools – 19%

• Social Networks – 10%

• Government – 8%

• Device manufacturers / online search tools - 7%

When asked who is

responsible for teaching

e-safety, teachers said:

• Parents – 54%

• Internet service providers – 14%

• Government – 12%

• Online search tools – 8%

• Device manufacturers / social networks – 4%

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AVG Resources

• Magda & Mo interactive books, available in Czech, English, French, German, Portuguese (Brazilian) and Spanish, at: www.avg.com/ebooks/en/magda-and-mo/homepage

• Find out more about AVG Digital Diaries research at: http://mediacenter.avg.com/ and www.avgdigitaldiaries.com/

• Download Tony’s book, One Parent to Another, here: http://www.avg.com/ebooks/one-parent-to-another

• Watch Tony talking about the book and discussing the major themes with other parents at: http://www.youtube.com/user/officialAVG

• Download An Online Safety Guide for Parents eBook by Tony Anscombe: http://www.avg.com/ebooks/guide-for-parents

• Visit Tony Anscombe’s blog: http://blogs.avg.com/author/tony-anscombe/ and follow him on Twitter @tonyatavg

• Parent’s Guide to Early Years Online eBook by Judith Bitterli, AVG Technologies: http://www.avg.com/ebooks/digital-early-years#.UnKkLWVFDIU

• Visit Judith Bitterli’s blog: http://blogs.avg.com/author/judith-bitterli/

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Thank you


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