The Computer Misuse act: States it is illegal to perform :
Unauthorised access to computer material
Unauthorised access with the intent to modify or impair
Unauthorised access with the intent to commit further crime
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What do you think Malware is?
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Malware
Mal = Malicious
ware = software
Software that is specifically made to disrupt, damage or gain unauthorised access to a computer system
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Types of Malware?
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MALWARE
NOT MALWARE
Firewall
Spyware
Virus
Compression
Trojan
Worm
Encryption
Compiler
Ransomware
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Did you know?
39% of UK businesses reported suffering a cyber attack in 2022.
In the year ending March 2022, there were an estimated 1.6 million (1,633,000) incidents of computer misuse experienced by adults aged 18 and over in England and Wales.
Garibaldi was a victim to a cyber attack...
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What do we do as a school to stop 'Computer Misuse'?
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Manipulating the person
Not all computer law is around the device and equipment
Many attacks are on the individual
This attack is known as SOCIAL ENGINEERING
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Phishing - What is it and how to spot it?
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GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), is a law that protects our data.
so any information about you personally
It governs the collection, use, and storage of personal data across the UK and and Europe.
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What happens if we do not follow the GDPR?
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What could happen if you don't follow the rules...
Legal Penalties: Fines
Disciplinary/loss of job
Reputational Damage: Your company gets a bad rep so people less likely to use it
Business Restrictions: In extreme cases the company might be restricted from doing certain things