Cybersecurity drive launched in schools

Nationwide campaign aims to protect students from online threats
A nationwide cybersecurity awareness drive has been launched in schools to educate students about online safety, digital risks, and responsible internet use.
The initiative seeks to equip young students with practical knowledge about cyber threats, including phishing scams, identity theft, cyberbullying, and online exploitation. Officials said the campaign will include workshops, training sessions, and awareness materials tailored for different age groups.
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Education authorities and cybersecurity experts are collaborating to deliver interactive sessions in schools across major cities. Trainers are focusing on safe password practices, social media privacy settings, and recognizing suspicious online activity.
The campaign comes as internet penetration continues to rise in Pakistan, with millions of young users accessing smartphones and social media platforms daily. Increased digital connectivity has created new opportunities but also heightened exposure to cyber risks.
Officials noted that children and teenagers are particularly vulnerable to online scams and harassment due to limited awareness of digital security practices. The drive aims to bridge that gap by integrating basic cybersecurity education into school-level programs.
Parents and teachers are also being engaged through informational sessions to help them monitor online behavior and identify warning signs of cyber threats. Authorities said a coordinated approach is necessary to build a safer digital environment for students.
The initiative aligns with broader government efforts to strengthen cybersecurity frameworks and promote digital literacy nationwide. Experts believe sustained awareness campaigns at the school level can significantly reduce cybercrime risks among young internet users.
