Tools & Resources

Resource Library

Easily find, all NCSA resources from ready to print and go tip sheets, to research and supporting materials for National Cybersecurity Awareness Month.

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You are not alone!

Cyber security and creating a safe computing environment for families, small businesses and others is a national priority. The government, industry, academic institutions and nonprofits groups across the country are concerned about and engaged in cyber security issues.

There is a great deal of research and information about threats and trends, and tools to help you.

 

Related Links

Learn about a variety of web resources and organizations that work for online safety and provide valuable information.

Cyber Crime, Security, and Safety Reports

A variety of organizations have conducted valuable research that helps us understand the ever changing landscape

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Free Security Check-Ups

Many computer security vendors offer free computer security checks for your computer. Find out how to check your computer for known viruses, spyware, and more and discover if your computer is vulnerable to cyber attacks.

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Resource Documents

 

The NCSA produces a wide range of documents and resources, including tip sheets, materials to support National Cyber Security Awareness Month, and research reports.

To make them easier to download and share, we have created the NCSA Resource Library. Some resources are available as Word documents, some as PDFs, and some as both.  Feel free to use them in your education and awareness efforts. For more information about using NCSA materials, check out About Us (http://www.staysafeonline.org/content/about-us).

 

Tip Sheets

The NCSA has developed a series of Tip Sheets to provide in-depth information on how to stay safe in a variety of online settings: on social networking sites, on gaming sites, and on your mobile device.

With the help of our K-12 Working Group, we’ve also created “Internet Safety and Security for Parents,” a tip sheet designed to help parents keep their children safe online while simultaneously allowing kids to enjoy their online experience.

These Tip Sheets are free of charge and we encourage you to print them out and distribute them within your community.

 

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Top Tips

Here are our Top Tips to keep you safe online.  Select one for more details.

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StaySafeOnline: Videos

Watch videos from various past NCSA events
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