Women In Security Magazine Issue 13

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NICOLLE EMBRA Cyber Safety Expert, The Cyber Safety Tech Mum

C O L U M N

Agreeing with your partner about how your child uses tech It is normal for parents to occasionally have different

out of school commitments and chores. You will then

views on how they should parent their children. It is

gain an idea of the times of day your children have

therefore understandable that tech usage rules for

‘free-time’ and this can help with deciding when they

children can be difficult for parents to agree on.

can use their screens.

One parent may enjoy playing online games and

In some situations, it could be helpful to map out

see no reason to restrict the children from doing the

what is currently happening over a few days so you

same. The other parent may have experienced sleep

can compare this with your new, loosely planned, day.

issues and noticed a difference when they stopped

If you have ever viewed the reports from Apple Screen

using their screen an hour before to going to bed.

Time on your own screen usage, you may have been

What about children using phones in their bedroom?

shocked at how much time you spent on your device.

This issue can cause enormous tension. So how can

The same could happen here by comparing ‘today’ to

you come up with guidelines and boundaries for tech

your new plan.

use in our home when you and your partner do not see eye-to-eye? Try these tips.

You cannot change your partner’s behaviour, but

See if you have any similar views around screen

technology you desire in your home. It only needs

time and try to agree on those. For example, your

one parent to start taking small actions to make a

partner might be all for allowing the children to watch

difference to how tech is used in the home. Children

TV before bed, but maybe you can both agree that

see and hear more than we realise sometimes!

they should not use their screens as soon as they get

Continue to model how you would like tech to be used

up in the morning.

in your home so your children have an example to follow.

Try to understand, and respect, each other’s

Continue to offer up screen-free activities to your

differences. For example, your partner may believe

kids. Take a few moments to note down the off-

they are bonding with the children by sharing screen

screen activities your children enjoy. You can even

time. They may like to relax by using their screen, and

include them in this activity. They may suggest things

so let the children do the same.

you did not realise they enjoyed! Create a list you can

You may believe the children are not getting sufficient exercise or not socialising enough. If you can each understand the other’s views, compromise might be easier to achieve. It can often help to work out how a normal day should look for your children. Your partner may then be able to see there are other activities your children should be engaged in rather than spending time on their screens.

you can continue to model the behaviour with

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Loosely planning their day will allow you to include time for getting ready for school, meals, homework,

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ACCIDENTALLY IN CODE

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page 118

THE LEARNING HUB

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THE LEARNING HUB

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pages 106-107

LISA ROTHFIELD-KIRSCHNER

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pages 102-103

STUDENT IN SECURITY SPOTLIGHT

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pages 94-101

WHY ZERO TRUST NEEDS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

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pages 88-90, 92

ARE SOCS THE NEW BLACK?

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pages 86-88

Agreeing with your partner about how your child uses tech

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page 84

IN TIMES OF CONFLICT, WOMEN ARE STEPPING UP FOR THE CYBER FIGHT

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LEADING EARLY: IDENTIFYING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN YOURSELF FOR A MORE FULFILLING CAREER IN SECURITY

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SPOTTING AND REPORTING A SCAM

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THE WEIGHT OF AUTHORITY

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APAC NATIONS OFFERED FREE TRAINING TO COUNTER QUANTUM COMPUTING THREATS

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IS IT TIME FOR A PERSONAL C-I-A TRIAD?

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“From little things big things grow”

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page 66

JOB BOARD

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IT TAKES A GUIDING LIGHT TO FIND A WAY THROUGH THE DARKNESS

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THE NONLINEAR ROAD TO CISO

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FIVE HIGH PERFORMING HABITS TO HELP YOU REACH THE NEXT LEVEL OF BEST SELF

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MENTORING IN 2023: CREATING THE ‘PERFECT PAIR’

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TALENT BOARD

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