Don’t forget to brush your (computer’s) teeth - Lesley Seebeck

Ever caught a phish? Try upping your cyber-hygiene, says Lesley Seebeck, CEO of the ANU Cyber Institute. Human behaviour, not technology, is key, and calls for a public-health style approach to community cyber security. Educating professionals is important too - using immersive experiences, micro-credentials, small-group learning and by teaching emotional literacy, she hopes to ‘do for cyber what the MBA did for business’ in the new ANU cybermastery course. Diversity, adaptability, empathy and networking (of both kinds) will be important for the future of cyber education, and keeping you safe online… Further reading: Education for the cyber age Music credits: Our theme music, Anders by Blue Dot Sessions, is licensed under an attribution non-commercial licence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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