Cybersecurity Training for Teenagers in Chym-Korgon Village

On June 18, 2026, a training session on “Cybersecurity for Teenagers: How Not to Become a Victim or an Offender in the Digital Space” was held at Abdykaiyr Kazakbaev School in Chym-Korgon village. The event was organized within the framework of the Children’s Rights programme under the Global Campus Central Asia supported by the Right Livelihood Foundation.
The training was conducted by invited expert Mukhtar kyzy Aizhan. The training brought together students from grades 8 to 11.
The main goal of the training was to raise teenagers’ awareness of safe online behavior, personal data protection, recognizing online threats, and understanding responsibility for their actions in the digital environment.
During the interactive sessions, participants discussed personal safety on social media, digital footprints, and what information should not be shared online. Special attention was given to topics such as unsafe online communication, fake accounts, online manipulation, and cyberbullying.

The training created a platform for open dialogue on digital safety, children’s rights, and the responsible use of modern technologies.

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