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Cybersecurity for the Next Generation: Building Safe Online Habits with Arun Vishwanath

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"We trust technology more than we trust each other." - Arun Vishwanath

About the Guest:

Arun Vishwanath is a cognitive behavioral scientist who specializes in the nexus of technology and human behavior. He has devoted over 20 years as a tenured professor to studying technology use and deception, focusing on cyber hygiene and cybersecurity. Arun has written extensively in major media outlets, including CNN and The Washington Post, and is an advocate for integrating digital safety into educational systems. Currently, he is the founder of the Cyber Hygiene Academy, an organization dedicated to teaching digital safety skills to children, parents, and educators.

Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker delves into the crucial topic of cyber hygiene with expert guest Arun, a seasoned cognitive behavioral scientist and cybersecurity advocate. The conversation kicks off with Arun’s profound definition of compassion, highlighting the essential role of action in truly understanding and addressing human needs.

With a backdrop in teaching and media advocacy, Arun shares his journey from academia to founding the Cyber Hygiene Academy, underscoring the importance of educating the younger generation on digital safety. Throughout the episode, Arun unpacks the significance of cyber hygiene, drawing parallels to everyday personal hygiene routines. He discusses the evolving landscape of technology, the risks associated with digital spaces, and the critical need for effective, age-appropriate cyber education. Highlighting real-world examples, such as data breaches within the Clark County school system, Arun emphasizes the role of educators and parents in fostering a safe digital environment.

The conversation also touches on the debate over banning smartphones in schools and advocates for a more permissive, educational approach to technology use among children.

Resources:

Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/r/VbEtc1c9V4

Arun's Cyber Hygiene Academy: https://cyberhygieneacademy.com/

Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Compassionate Las Vegas, the podcast where compassion meets action. Don't miss this episode for more on ensuring digital safety and fostering a secure future for the younger generation.

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"We trust technology more than we trust each other." - Arun Vishwanath

About the Guest:

Arun Vishwanath is a cognitive behavioral scientist who specializes in the nexus of technology and human behavior. He has devoted over 20 years as a tenured professor to studying technology use and deception, focusing on cyber hygiene and cybersecurity. Arun has written extensively in major media outlets, including CNN and The Washington Post, and is an advocate for integrating digital safety into educational systems. Currently, he is the founder of the Cyber Hygiene Academy, an organization dedicated to teaching digital safety skills to children, parents, and educators.

Episode Summary:

In this enlightening episode of Compassionate Las Vegas, host Will Rucker delves into the crucial topic of cyber hygiene with expert guest Arun, a seasoned cognitive behavioral scientist and cybersecurity advocate. The conversation kicks off with Arun’s profound definition of compassion, highlighting the essential role of action in truly understanding and addressing human needs.

With a backdrop in teaching and media advocacy, Arun shares his journey from academia to founding the Cyber Hygiene Academy, underscoring the importance of educating the younger generation on digital safety. Throughout the episode, Arun unpacks the significance of cyber hygiene, drawing parallels to everyday personal hygiene routines. He discusses the evolving landscape of technology, the risks associated with digital spaces, and the critical need for effective, age-appropriate cyber education. Highlighting real-world examples, such as data breaches within the Clark County school system, Arun emphasizes the role of educators and parents in fostering a safe digital environment.

The conversation also touches on the debate over banning smartphones in schools and advocates for a more permissive, educational approach to technology use among children.

Resources:

Survey Link: https://forms.office.com/r/VbEtc1c9V4

Arun's Cyber Hygiene Academy: https://cyberhygieneacademy.com/

Stay tuned for more insightful discussions on Compassionate Las Vegas, the podcast where compassion meets action. Don't miss this episode for more on ensuring digital safety and fostering a secure future for the younger generation.

  continue reading

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