Our Mission

The internet, smartphones, and social media are now a natural part of children's everyday lives — full of opportunity, but also real risks. As young people spend more time online, cybersecurity has become an essential life skill, not just a topic for specialists.

Yet many educators face a genuine challenge: without specialist training or ready-to-use materials, bringing these topics into the classroom in a clear, age-appropriate way can feel daunting. That's exactly why this platform exists.

We provide accessible, engaging resources designed specifically for teachers and kids, so that every classroom — regardless of technical background — can equip young people with the knowledge, confidence, and practical skills to explore the digital world safely and responsibly.

Initiative Partners

University of Liechtenstein

A research-driven institution with expertise in information systems and digital technologies, the University of Liechtenstein brings a strong foundation in applied tech research to the project, helping shape evidence-based approaches to cybersecurity education.

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CyberSecurity Hub

A dedicated cybersecurity organisation focused on making digital safety knowledge accessible to everyone. CyberSecurity Hub drives the project's educational content and outreach, ensuring resources are practical, engaging, and relevant for real classroom use.

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University of Inland Norway

With a strong commitment to inclusive and future-ready education, the University of Inland Norway contributes pedagogical expertise and experience in developing learning materials that are effective across diverse school environments.

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University of Innsbruck

One of Central Europe's leading research universities, the University of Innsbruck brings academic depth and technical expertise to the project, supporting the development of rigorous, curriculum-aligned cybersecurity content for young learners.

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Vilnius University

As one of the oldest and most respected universities in the Baltic region, Vilnius University contributes both research capacity and a broad regional perspective, helping ensure the project's resources reflect the diverse needs of European classrooms.

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Our Core Values

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Scalable Impact

Good cybersecurity education shouldn't depend on where a child goes to school. By equipping educators with ready-to-use materials and practical guidance, our resources are designed to reach kids across diverse schools and classrooms — growing in reach without growing in complexity.

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International Collaboration

Cyber threats don't stop at borders, and neither does our approach. By connecting educators, researchers, and institutions across countries, we build a richer, more diverse pool of knowledge — so that every resource we create benefits from real classroom experience across Europe.

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Practical & Adaptable

We know that no two classrooms are the same. That's why every module, challenge, and game is built to be flexible — easy to integrate into existing lessons, adaptable to different teaching styles, and accessible to educators regardless of their technical background.

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European Digital Cohesion

Based on the European Digital Competence Framework (DigComp), we're working towards a shared standard of cybersecurity literacy for young learners across Europe. By encouraging the exchange of best practices between countries, we help ensure that every child — wherever they are — has access to consistent, high-quality digital safety education.

How to Get Involved

This project is an open, evolving initiative, and we believe the best cybersecurity education grows through collaboration.

Whether you're an educator with classroom experience, a researcher, a practitioner, or an organisation working with young learners, your perspective matters — and we'd love to hear from you. If you have feedback on our materials, ideas for new learning activities, or proposals for partnership, your input directly shapes how these resources develop and improve.

Getting involved is simple: reach out to any of the project partners listed on this website, and let's work together to make quality cybersecurity education accessible to every child.