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How attacks happen
Phishing, malware, social engineering
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Spot the scam
Real simulations, real decisions
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Password power
What strong actually means
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Some people are dangerous
How to recognise them online
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Your digital footprint
What you leave behind online
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Protect your identity
What to do when things go wrong
The free trial below covers How attacks happen, Spot the scam (interactive quiz), Password power, and Some people online are dangerous. Start module 1 to begin.
How attacks happen โ 90% of successful cyberattacks start with a human mistake. Not a technical failure. A person clicking the wrong link, trusting the wrong message, or sharing the wrong information. This lesson teaches students the anatomy of an attack so they recognise it before it lands.
Spot the scam โ Students are shown realistic phishing emails, fake websites, and suspicious WhatsApp messages and have to decide: real or fake? Every decision comes with an explanation. Framed as a game. The lesson: you only have to be fooled once.
Password power โ What makes a password actually strong (not just long). How to create and remember secure passwords. What two-factor authentication is and why it matters. Practical exercises students can apply to their own accounts that afternoon.
Some people online are dangerous. Here's how to recognise them. โ Not everyone online is who they say they are. This lesson teaches students what grooming actually looks like, the five red flags that should stop you immediately, what to do if something feels wrong, and exactly who to tell and how to report it in the Netherlands. Developed in alignment with Politie.nl and Terre des Hommes guidance.
Protect your identity โ What identity theft actually is, how it happens to teenagers, what to do if it happens, and how to report cybercrime in the Netherlands. The lesson that turns awareness into action.