Our mission is to promote safe and responsible use of the internet & mobile devices. We seek to ensure Tunisians' cyber welfare for a better online experience.
Vos mots de passe sont-ils encore en sécurité? Nous avons testé pour vous Password Checkup : https://t.co/W7KF45qoxr - Autant en profiter!
#infosec@SalamatMENA@CyberAwareTn
Facebook-owned Whatsapp being down is a reminder that you and your friends should probably be using a more private, non-profit alternative like @Signalapp anyway (or another open-source app of your choice).
It's just as free, and takes like 30 seconds to switch.
#facebookdown
Is misinformation and fake news something that you'd like to support children on? Use our Find the fake interactive quiz to test children's understanding on the topic and engage in meaningful conversations to build their critical thinking --> https://t.co/99k3C5tG75
Follow the twitter account @TuniFactTn that is run by SNJT's new fact-checking unit.
Let's combat the spread of #misinformation now more than ever.
Please send them links to any suspected information to support their efforts.
cc @TunisieSnjt#TuniFact#تونس_تتحرى
Don’t miss our webinar tomorrow on freedom of expression, the recent escalations & threats to HRDs in Tunisia⬇️
Speakers:
🔵 @MariemBribri, Civil Society activist
🔵 Nadia Chaouachi, Lawyer
🔵 @RimaSghaier, Independent researcher
Moderator: @marwasf
https://t.co/CgdmjgjHqI
One of Africa’s foremost virtual events on cyber security, CyFrica 2021: LIVE is set to take place on 4 – 5 May 2021.
Join in on the discussion on “creating a cyber safe Africa”
Log on to https://t.co/NltKHeJWzH to register
#CyFrica#Cybersecurity
I'm so glad that I partnered 🤝 with @WikimediaTN to create this video about @Wikipedia.
We need to write ✏ more articles about Tunisia in Wikipedia 🌐 and improve our online representation.
#Watch_it
https://t.co/CTD9gssqJQ
@qrt_hdsty Everyone, including children, should have the right to be in full control of their digital footprint. That a child is too young to give their consent to have their pictures and videos shared is no excuse, not to mention all the other safety risks associated with "sharenting"..
To check whether they have been victims of the leak, @CyberNews_com put at the readers' disposal a search engine for the leaked database.
Visit the link, enter you email address and check!
#CyberCrimes#DataBreach#Tunisia#Tunisie#تونس#OnlineSafety
https://t.co/7mMhULFUEs