Resource library

Safe starting points for families and curious students.

Use these resources to keep learning practical, ethical, and age-aware. This page is intentionally parent-friendly and avoids unsafe operational instructions.

Family digital hygiene checklist

Use a password manager, turn on MFA, update devices, check recovery emails, back up important files, and review privacy settings monthly.

Privacy conversation prompts

What information is public? What should never be posted? What can a username reveal? Who can contact the child in games or social apps?

Safe practice checklist

Only use approved learning platforms, CTFs, toy systems, or instructor-provided labs. Never test school, game, social, or public websites.

Glossary

Plain-English cyber terms.

Using security knowledge legally and with permission to help people find and fix weaknesses.

A professional, authorized security assessment with a defined scope, rules, documentation, and reporting.

Capture-the-flag challenges are puzzle-based exercises where learners solve clues in safe environments.

Open-source intelligence means learning from publicly available information. For kids, it is mainly a privacy-awareness topic.