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No doubt, the Internet can be an extremely useful tool for young people. But instant messaging, chat rooms, emails and social networking sites can also bring trouble – from cyberbullying to more serious Internet dangers, including exposure to sexual predators.
Chat rooms can be scary for kids and lead to potentially dangerous situations, but experts say they are not as threatening as information-sharing social media platforms. Chat rooms are online platforms that offer strangers a place to talk in group “rooms,” similar to a text group chat but most users are anonymous.
But children are entirely exposed to online risks such as exposure to pornography, receiving sex messages, being targeted for sexual exploitation and abuse, and so on. One of the riskiest platforms is the online chatting room or online communication.
Chat room conversation may lead to threatening emails, blog rants or even attempts to find and harass the person in real life. If a chat room member has offered up personal details, such as her “real life” first and last name, participants may cross the line and attempt to make contact.
Chatting on the internet is – let’s face it time consuming. So, especially if you are too caught up in the conversation, you might lose track of time. You can end up talking for longer than you wanted to and other tasks get negatively impacted.
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Content Risks: Children may accidentally come across content that makes them uncomfortable during internet surfing, such as, pornography, violence, and so on. Contact Risks: Kids may come in contact with strangers, dangerous people posing as kids, or people fishing for their personal information to name a few.
It is not hard to get a job in cybersecurity. The number of positions is growing with the Bureau of Labor Statistics expecting the field to increase more than 30% over the next ten years. Most hiring managers emphasize soft skills for entry-level candidates with most of the technical skills learned on the job.
Security engineers typically start their career paths by earning a bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, or a related field. This process usually takes four years, although some schools offer accelerated options.
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