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Palo Alto Networks and Education Scotland launch Cyber Citizens programme the right information to help them navigate their online interactions in a safe way .
Responding to this need , Palo Alto Networks and Education Scotland are launching the Cyber Citizens programme . Cyber Citizens is a critical resource available to teachers to help them demystify cybersecurity . The programme provides interactive learning that arms children with the right information to navigate their online interactions in a safe and secure manner . The lessons are designed so that they can be delivered by anyone , regardless of their prior knowledge , with modules catering for children from ages five to 15 years old .
Palo Alto Networks , a global cybersecurity leader , has announced that it is working with Education Scotland to provide interactive learning to demystify cybersecurity for young people in Scotland .
Children are spending an increasing amount of time online , whether for online learning , accessing content on the web or using social media platforms to stay in touch with friends and family . They need to be equipped with
Shirley-Anne Somerville , MSP , Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills , said : “ If we are to get the most out of the online world , then we need to ensure we are all safe and secure and Cyber Citizens contributes to important efforts we are already making in this space .”
VMware collaborates with German universities on Automating Life
VMware has unravelled its vision for Automating Life . The vision is underpinned by the fusion of cloud , networking and AI technologies and a belief system structured around equity , sustainability and trust . To chart a successful course to 6G , the evolution of these underlying technologies must align with the evolutionary cycle of human behaviour , society and technology as they influence each other to form an evolution continuum .
“ This evolution continuum – the way people change , technology evolves and society responds – is how VMware aims to shape its path to 6G , by promoting technologies centred around human needs ,” said Kaniz Mahdi , Vice President of Distributed Edge , VMware . “ For example , technology that improves and saves lives , but , more importantly , enables humans to grow with technology in the way people want — not the way technology dictates . “ We are delighted to support Professor Fitzek and Professor
Falko on their mission to shape the future of wireless with human-centric technologies .”
Under the direction of Professor Frank Fitzek at TU Dresden , the Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop ( CeTI ) and the 6G-life hub are working to enable humans to interact in quasi-real-time with cybersystems in the physical or digital world over intelligent communications networks .
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