Description
Help victims of cyberattack to better understand what happened to them, by sharing cognitive hygiene rules for better protection.
Redirect victims to dedicated support platforms or organisations.
AWARENESS
Complexity : Beginner
Public : Adult
Duration : Brief
Victims of cyberattacks
Pedagogy
Empathy
Awareness of prevention measures
Awareness of useful resources
1 to 3 hours for training
1 hour for prevention
Help victims of cyberattack to better understand what happened to them, by sharing cognitive hygiene rules for better protection.
Redirect victims to dedicated support platforms or organisations.
1 – Help victims react after a cyber attack.
2 – Refer victims to the appropriate legal and psychological resources.
Determine the victim's needs: does he or she need psychological support? assistance in carrying out legal procedures?
Read about the available resources and identify those that could be useful to the victim.
If you like, get trained in cybervictim assistance by an accredited organisation.
Talk to the cybervictim.
Refer the cyber victim to an organisation that can help him or her.
If you like, get involved with an awareness-raising association to take part in prevention actions.
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