I recently volunteered to teach an “intro to mobile security” class, in-person, at a local shul (Jewish prayer/study space) in my rural, aging community. I’m going to do one class for activists and one for the general public. I know I want to end with a list of privacy-friendly alternatives and habits, but I’m kinda stuck getting started. How do I introduce this topic, especially to older folks? Links, resources, personal thoughts welcome. Lmk if you don’t want to be credited.

    • stopit
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      3 years ago

      I’m taking a intro cyber security class at Helinski U mooc, and those questions are almost verbatim from our week one class! Guess i am learning correctly!

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      3 years ago

      I’d never heard of the EFF until now, what a great resource! They’ve got a whole section for educators

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      3 years ago

      Only problem is… They aren’t security planners.

      Make the threat model for them with your experience as a baseline for them. Perhaps some of them will expand from there but make it easy for them