Why Cybersecurity Should Come Before AI in Schools
The sooner we integrate cybersecurity basics into school curriculum, the stronger and more resilient our children — and their futures — will be.
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Background for this topic.
Children in information security are minors who use digital devices and online services, often lacking the experience to identify risks like scams, inappropriate content, or privacy threats. Their interactions with apps, games, and social media create specific vulnerabilities, such as exposure to online grooming, cyberbullying, and unauthorized data collection. Protecting children requires understanding these unique digital behaviors and the ways attackers exploit them.
Security efforts focus on implementing age-appropriate privacy settings, secure authentication methods, and content controls that limit harmful exposure. Compliance with laws regulating data collection from minors is essential to prevent unauthorized use of their personal information. Effective protection combines technical safeguards with education to help children recognize risks and develop safe online habits. Monitoring for threats targeting children also involves analyzing patterns specific to their digital environments.
The sooner we integrate cybersecurity basics into school curriculum, the stronger and more resilient our children — and their futures — will be.