Outsmart Cyberthreats

Hot off the presses! Developed in partnership with the National Cryptologic Foundation, this booklet for middle-school students, teachers and parents shows kids how their interactions online can expose them to all kinds of trouble, for them and their families.

Our 40-page booklet: 

  • Teaches kids how to be safer online.

  • Explains cyber attacks like malware, phishing, ransomware.

  • Demonstrates how to create a strong password, and why it’s important.

  • Introduces kids to the types of careers available in the field of cybersecurity.

Show students how to be safer online!
Just $8.95 per copy.

Take a look at a few pages from Outsmart Cyberthreats below.

If you’re considering a bulk order and would like to see a digital sample of the publication, please email Bob Black.

NOW AVAILABLE: Accompanying teacher guide (104-page PDF) and student workbook (56-page PDF), FREE with a classroom set of 30 books! See teacher guide sample pages here, and student workbook sample pages here. To order, simply purchase 30 Outsmart Cyberthreats booklets and we will send you the PDFs.

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Our publication can be customized for your organization, with your ad or message on the back cover. More information here.

Read a review by Purdue University:

In this new world of internet access, teaching and prioritizing internet safety is of the utmost importance. Outsmart Cyberthreats by Start Engineering would be a great guide for many children new to the internet that introduces them to everything from ransomware to safe passwords. Interesting programming guides in the back of the book reinforce computational and logical thinking, walking children through the world of cracking passwords and explaining how short and simple passwords are less safe than long, complex ones. A perfect stocking stuffer or educational item, this guide would be perfect year-round for children learning to use the internet. While this guide is more informative than fun, reading like this is essential to maintain proper internet safety. ― A.R. Miller, Purdue Reviewer

https://engineering.purdue.edu/INSPIRE/EngineeringGiftGuide/2023/outsmart-cyberthreats