Prehistory: on the eve of February 23, I volunteered for the class of my eldest son (3rd class) to read a short “horror story” about the Internet and the dangers lurking in it.
Actually, the presentation (read about an hour with questions and live participation of children) is here
http://www.anticisco.ru/pubs/Internet_IB_v1.pdfShowed ping and tracert, showing the "size" of the Internet.
Showed the work of the CSN (went to the site by name and by address)
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He covered the topic of gullibility, deception, all sorts of tricks. Showed how to send mail with any source address (used telnet. Children asked for a letter to come from Medvedev :))
He created a fake third-grader Nastya Baranova (in classmates 153 Moscow School) with photos, games, history, mail ("her" photo in the slide with correspondence). He sent several enticing letters to his elder classmates and to the teacher. The teacher answered (she is an excellent professional, the head teacher), but too trustingly, having lit her cell phone. As I showed the children.
In general, the children liked it, although in a couple of places many were bored: they had to completely include eloquence :)
If anyone is interested in repeating my experience on their audience (I think that from grade 3 to grade 11, as well as in general, it may be interesting for everyone, although in a slightly different format) - Wellcome. Use this presentation, but it is advisable to mention me anyway.
For my part, I am waiting for comments / suggestions. But remember: this is for schoolchildren. Not for security specialists :)
From what I know, but I didn’t manage to implement it and didn’t become due to time constraints: “bad” / “good” passwords, password cracking (use any MD5 network hashes)
Wireless networks and their security
Security with mobile phones (Bluetooth, Internet, SMS with fake source address)
Sergey Fedorov