Cyber Safety


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Learn about the risks of and tactics used by online predators as well as what constitutes a cyber crime and how to report it

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Learn how to identify potential threats that could endanger your child as well as important tips and safety measures

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Information about protecting yourself while surfing the internet, safeguarding personal information and avoiding potentially dangerous situations

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Learn how to protect yourself online while playing games, surfing the internet and having fun

Contact Us

address: Attorney General of Florida
The Capitol, PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399
phone: (850) 414-3300
website: www.myfloridalegal.com
online: Contact Form
news: Weekly Newsletter

CyberSafety Presentations

2018/2019 School Year:
18,571 Students reached

2019/2020 School Year:
18,388 Students reached

*2020/2021 School Year:
143 Students reached

*2021/2022 School Year:
85 Students reached

*2020-2021 - Due to COVID-19 Pandemic schools were not open and therefore few presentations were held.

**2021-2022 -  Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, some schools remained closed or were not allowing members of the public to conduct presentations to students.

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How to Request CyberSafety Presentations
It’s simple to request a CyberSafety Education presentation. Just send an email to CyberCrime.Edu@myfloridalegal.com with your contact information, name and county of your school. A regional advocate will contact you to assist with scheduling.

Welcome to SafeFlorida.net, a Florida website dedicated to fighting CyberCrime and supporting CyberSafety. In today's world, internet child predators, child pornographers and other cyber criminals are exploiting our children and engaging in online solicitation.

According to the Federal Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, one in seven children between the ages of ten and 17 have been sexually solicited online. Additionally, Florida ranks fourth in the nation in the volume of child pornography. Internet predators are a serious threat to the safety of our citizens, particularly our youth. We must do everything possible to protect our children from these predators.

Computer-facilitated crimes are not limited to child pornography or sexual solicitation. Today's tech-savvy criminals are using the internet and other computer resources to gain access to Floridians' most private information.

With an ever growing population of senior citizens in our state, extra caution must be taken to protect these Floridians who fall victim to many types of exploitation including internet-based fraud. We must remain vigilant in protecting our seniors and providing them with useful information so they are better able to protect themselves.

Whether we are protecting our children from internet predators, shielding individuals from identity theft or keeping our senior citizens safe from those who target them for fraud, your Attorney General's Office will remain diligent in our fight against cybercrime.