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Strong Passwords

Digital Citizenship Grade 6. Strong Passwords. Strong Passwords. Strong Passwords. Objectives. Students will: Identify the characteristics of strong passwords Apply characteristics of strong passwords to create new passwords. Strong Passwords. Vocabulary.

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Strong Passwords

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  1. Digital Citizenship Grade 6 Strong Passwords

  2. Strong Passwords Strong Passwords Objectives Students will: • Identify the characteristics of strong passwords • Apply characteristics of strong passwords to create new passwords

  3. Strong Passwords Vocabulary • Password Protection: The requirement that visitors use a password when they access a website so that only certain people can view the site and participate in its online activities • Random: Having no pattern

  4. Strong Passwords Vocabulary • Security: Freedom from danger. Online, “security” refers to protecting one’s private information and protecting a computer from viruses or “malware” • Screen Name: The online name you choose to log in with or to post on a website

  5. Strong Passwords Rally Robin What are some of the non-electronic security devices that people use to protect their possessions from being stolen or used by others?

  6. Strong Passwords Rally Robin What are examples of how you use passwords when you use electronic devices?

  7. Strong Passwords Timed Pair Share Why do we need passwords?

  8. Strong Passwords Password Tips DO’S: • DO share your password only with your parents. • DO create passwords with at least eight characters. • DO use combinations of letters, numbers, and symbols, which are harder to crack than just words. • DO change your password regularly – at least every six months.

  9. Strong Passwords Password Tips DON’T’S: • DON’T give a password to anyone else – not even your friends. • DON’T use passwords that are easy for people you know to guess, like your nickname or your pet’s name. • DON’T use any private identity information in your password. • DON’T use a word in the dictionary as a password.

  10. Strong Passwords Be Password Smart Know what kinds of private identity information not to include in your password: • Full (first and last) name • Birth Date • Email address • Credit card numbers • Mother’s maiden name • Postal address • Phone numbers • Calling card numbers • Social Security number

  11. Strong Passwords Meet Jesse! Go Jayhawks! Jesse lives in Lawrence, Kansas – the home of the University of Kansas. He has a pet rat named “Phil” and is a big fan of the Kansas Jayhawks men’s basketball team. Jesse chose “jayhawks” as his password. Timed Pair Share/Talking Chips Did he make a safe choice? Why or why not?

  12. Strong Passwords Meet Krystal! Krystal lives in Miami, Florida. Her birthday is August 4, and she swims on a team. Her password is “krswim84”. Timed Pair Share/Talking Chips How did Krystal choose her password? Was it a safe choice? Why or why not? August 4th

  13. You Try It! Jesse Krystal Using the DO’S and DON’T’S, make new passwords for Jesse and Krystal. Explain how Jesse and Krystal can remember their passwords. August4th Go Jayhawks!

  14. Strong Passwords Show What You Know! DO ___________ change your password regularly. ___________ use a word from the dictionary as your password. ___________ tell your password to your parents. DON’T DO

  15. Strong Passwords Some of the passwords below are strong passwords that are difficult to guess. Others are weak passwords that are easy to guess. Read the passwords below and determine whether they are strong or weak.

  16. Strong Passwords Noah wants to make a password by combining his name and his favorite sport. He chooses NoahSoccer. Khali wants to make a password by combining the first letter of her name with her cat’s name, Snowball. She chooses KSn0wb@ll. Whose password is stronger? Noah’s password Khali’s password They are both equally strong

  17. Strong Passwords Be Password Smart Remember: DO’S parents eight ABC & 123 6 months DON’T’S share easy personal dictionary

  18. Strong Passwords Did We Meet Our Objectives? Did we: Identify the characteristics of strong passwords Apply characteristics of strong passwords to create new passwords

  19. Extension: Video: MSNBC Nightly News “Hack Attack” Video: “How to Create a Strong Password”

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