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Surveillance, data theft and spyware are threats we face whenever we go online. But how do you communicate safely on the Internet ? How do you secure your data? Our digital safety seminar provides answers



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Inhalt Navigation Weitere Inhalte Metanavigation Suche Choose from 30 Languages Albanian Shqip Amharic አማርኛ Arabic العربية Bengali বাংলা Bosnian B/H/S Bulgarian Български Chinese (Simplified) 简 Chinese (Traditional) 繁 Croatian Hrvatski Dari دری English French Français German Deutsch Greek Ελληνικά Hausa Hindi हिन्दी Indonesian Indonesia Kiswahili Macedonian Македонски Pashto پښتو Persian فارسی Polish Polski Portuguese Português para África Portuguese Português do Brasil Romanian Română Russian Русский Serbian Српски/Srpski Spanish Español Turkish Türkçe Ukrainian Українська Urdu اردو Wrong language? Change it here DW.COM has chosen English as your language setting. DW.COM in 30 languages ABOUT DW.COM Akademie Home Who we are Publications Contact Opportunities and Tenders Regions Africa Asia Europe/Central Asia Latin America Middle East/North Africa Key topics Innovation for Dialogue MIL Media Safety Media and Journalism Education Media viability Insights In focus Tools Library Impact Education International Media Studies Traineeship Training Workshops and Coaching Communications consulting Journalism Training Get in touch FAQ Training Staying secure online: Digital safety Surveillance, data theft and spyware are threats we face whenever we go online. But how do you communicate safely on the Internet ? How do you secure your data? Our digital safety seminar provides answers. The more we communicate via smartphones or the Internet, the more we're prone to continuous surveillance. Whenever we're online, we're sending out data and often don't know who is seeing it all. Whether it's WhatsApp or Facebook, a smartphone running app or Twitter, data can be stolen relatively simply. Criminal hackers use phishing attacks to steal passwords while authoritarian regimes use surveillance methods to crack down on opposition forces. Which pathways do data travel in the virtual world? What can be captured or recorded? And what do online services or hackers do with the information they get their hands on? Our one-day practical workshop tackles these crucial questions and more. The safety myth In a surveillance simulation, for example, our trainers use a beamer to show a record of supposedly secure online sites you've just visited on your laptop as well as the data you've entered. We also show you the type of information that firms like Apple and Google collect. And we offer practical tips as well as precautions for safer surfing on your computer or smartphone: everything from encrypting emails to configuring location-based services so that you can't be read like an open book. Please bear in mind that this workshop is conducted in German. For a workshop in English or other languages, please contact us directly for a customized offer. Workshop contents • Basics of data transfer • Browsing safely • Safety regarding cloud systems and instant messaging • Mechanics of bugging programs used by security services • Protecting computers, smartphones and tablets Target group Journalists, freelancers, organizations Date On request Location DW Akademie, Bonn Number of participants 8 Price 560 euros Please ask us about special rates for members of the German Federation of Journalists (DJV), the Verdi trade union, and the Federal Association of German Press Officers (Bundesverband der Kommunikatoren e.V. (BdKom)). We accept education vouchers (Bildungschecks). Contact dw-akademie.medientraining@dw.com Author Daniela Wiesler-Schnalke Feedback : Send us an e-mail. Please include your name and country in your reply. Print this page Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/1GXQY Author Daniela Wiesler-Schnalke Send us your feedback. Print this page Permalink https://p.dw.com/p/1GXQY Daniela Wiesler Head of Communication Consultancy and Training T: +49.228.429-3505 E: dw-akademie.medientraining@dw.com References Our clients DW Akademie is Germany's leading provider of international media training. Our clients include UN organizations, foundations, universities, government ministries, institutes and companies here in Germany and abroad. TOP STORIES Germany Business Science Environment Culture Sports A - Z Index LEARN GERMAN German XXL Community D Teaching German SERVICE Newsletters & Co. ABOUT DW Who We Are Organization Press Business & Sales DW Transtel Advertising GMF Digital Offers Regional Reception Contact FAQs about DW © 2024 Deutsche Welle | Privacy Policy | Privacy Settings | Accessibility Statement | Legal notice | Contact | Mobile version