Webinar - Ayoko sa Scam
Webinar - Ayoko sa Scammer
Event
Title: “Ayoko sa Scammer – Cybersecurity Webinar”
I. Details
of the event/activity
The webinar I attended entitled “Ayoko sa Scammer” it
was a cybersecurity webinar hosted by Rotary Club of Manila Sta Ana via zoom
and Facebook live. This webinar focuses on spreading awareness about different
types of scams. This event has three speakers; Atty. Maryknoll Grospe the Legal
and compliance Head of ADM and Partners Data Privacy Consulting, INC. Vlogger:
Abogada ng Bayan. Christopher Gio Chavez, CIE, CHFI, CEH, VTSP, CNSS a cyber
security expert. And our last speaker Mr. James Jimenez the former Comelec
spokesperson.
II. Reflections
on the webinar/activity give rise to (learnings)
I learned many things about this webinar.
Specially on our speaker Mr. Christopher Gio Chavez, he discuss about how does
the scams happens in deep web. He really showed us a demonstration on how
scammers collect our data. As an IT student this webinar helps to expand my
knowledge in cybersecurity.
III. Reflections on possibilities on implementing
some of the webinar input on a practical level (practical application of
learning)
The "Ayoko sa Scammer"
webinar involves raising awareness among family and friends, staying updated on
scams, securing personal info with strong passwords and two-factor
authentication, being skeptical of unsolicited messages, teaching digital
literacy, reporting scams, promoting cyber hygiene, developing critical
thinking skills, fostering support networks, and advocating for anti-scam
initiatives through collaboration with authorities and organizations.
IV. Positive
feedback (on the event organization)
"Ayoko sa Scammer" has
excellent organization. The event was expertly planned, with captivating
speakers and lively discussions. The program was extremely educational and fun
because of the organizers' meticulous attention to detail, punctuality, and
professionalism. Congratulations to the team on a job well done!
V. Suggestions
for improvements to be made/consider for future activities
To increase participant participation in upcoming activities, think about incorporating interactive components like workshops and real-time polls. Offer a variety of learning resources, resources for after the event, and a forum for ongoing discussions. For relatability and to ensure everyone can attend, use real-life case studies. The participant experience as a whole may be improved by these changes.
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