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The badge holder has proven to be dedicated and competent in mastering the competence of Security: Securing Devices. With pride, he or she can demonstrate the following results and skills:

Securing devices and digital content and understanding risks and threats in digital environments. Having knowledge of security and safety measures and taking into account reliability and privacy.

Independently, based on my own needs and in solving clearly defined and non-routine problems, I can:
  • find ways to secure my devices and digital content;
  • distinguish risks and threats in digital environments;
  • select security and safety measures;
  • explain methods to consider reliability and privacy.
(c) DigComp 2.2

These achievements have been recognized and rewarded in consultation with the badge holder by the coach and work supervisor, who have issued the badge as a sign of the badge holder's performance. Whether you are an employer looking for a person with digital skills or someone who wants to demonstrate and strengthen their skills, this badge is a clear indication of digital knowledge and skills.





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Make a plan with your coach on which tasks you will perform to master the following skills:
  • finding ways to secure your devices and digital content;
  • distinguishing risks and threats in digital environments;
  • selecting security and safety measures;
  • explaining methods to consider reliability and privacy.

Examples to develop these skills:
In the digital world, it is important to secure our devices and content to prevent our data from falling into the wrong hands. Fortunately, there are several ways to do this, and by practicing, you can master these skills.
  • A practical example of how to practice securing your digital devices and content is by starting with distinguishing risks and threats in digital environments. For example, learn how phishing scams work and how to recognize them, how to create and manage strong passwords, and how to securely store sensitive information. Then, learn what security and safety measures you can take to minimize these risks. This may include setting up two-factor authentication for your accounts, regularly backing up your data, and using antivirus software.
  • In addition, learn how to consider reliability and privacy when sharing information online. This may include learning how to manage your privacy settings on social media and how to evaluate the reliability of online news sources.
  • By practicing these skills, you can not only increase your own digital security but also help others in your environment to protect themselves against online risks and threats. You can also develop new ideas and processes to promote digital security and privacy and recommend them for the domain.

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