Attending the extracurricular program were leaders of the Department of Education and Training; officers of the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention (Provincial Police); representatives of Tri Duc Education Technology Joint Stock Company and over 2,800 teachers and students of To Hieu High School and Son La Specialized High School.

At the program, officers from the Department of Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention and Control and Tri Duc Education Technology Joint Stock Company were equipped with knowledge and skills to identify risks of seduction, manipulation, fraud, kidnapping, and human trafficking through cyberspace.


Through vivid dramatization, students performed the skits “Kindness being taken advantage of” and “Easy work, high salary” and watched the video “Vigilance Corner” and discussed how to identify, prevent, and handle dangerous situations on the Internet.

Through the program, we contribute to raising awareness and self-protection skills for teenagers against abuse, fraud and "online kidnapping", problems that are increasing in the digital age.

The “Not Alone” campaign with the message “Stay Safe Online Together” launched by the Digital Trust Alliance is an activity to celebrate the signing ceremony of the Hanoi Convention - the United Nations Convention against Cybercrime, taking place from October 25-26, 2025.


The campaign will be deployed nationwide from October 6 to November 30, 2025, calling for the cooperation of each individual, family, school and community in protecting children and adolescents, towards building a safe, humane and trustworthy cyberspace.
Source: https://baosonla.vn/khoa-giao/ngoai-khoa-trong-khuon-kho-chien-dich-khong-mot-minh-cung-nhau-an-toan-truc-tuyen-oG5IYK6NR.html
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