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FBI-SOS Challenge

FBI-SOS Challenge. FBI Top Five Priorities. 1. Counterterrorism 2. Counterintelligence 3. Cyber Crime 4. Public Corruption 5. Civil Rights. This is who your child thinks they are chatting with…. … but they may be chatting with someone else. Program Overview. Safe Online Surfing (SOS)

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FBI-SOS Challenge

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  1. FBI-SOS Challenge

  2. FBI Top Five Priorities • 1. Counterterrorism • 2. Counterintelligence • 3. Cyber Crime • 4. Public Corruption • 5. Civil Rights

  3. This is who your child thinks they are chatting with…

  4. …but they may be chatting with someone else

  5. Program Overview • Safe Online Surfing (SOS) • Grades 3rd-8th • Learn to combat online dangers

  6. Who Can Use SOS? • Public and Private Schools • Enables students to familiarize themselves to become responsible cyber citizens • No downloads or installation required

  7. SOS Topics Covered • Protecting Personal Information • Online Predators • Cyberbullying • Instant Messages • Social Networking

  8. How to Get Started with SOS • To view: Visit https://sos.fbi.gov • To participate: Teacher/Administrator must register • Students complete grade-specific program

  9. SOS Challenge Results and Awards • Schools are categorized • Ranked on National Level • Ability to earn a FBI-SOS national trophy • Visit from a FBI Special Agent

  10. For a list of resources or to report cyber crimes against children: • 1. Contact your local police department • 2. 1-800-THE-LOST • 3. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children- www.missingkids.com • 4. Internet Crime Complaint Center- www.ic3.gov • 5. The Federal Bureau of Investigation-www.fbi.gov

  11. LeShandaDuParl Community Outreach Specialist FBI-Tampa Division (813) 253-1139 Leshanda.duparl@ic.fbi.gov

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