Hey y'all!
It is still October and a few days before I publish my #halloween short story with ghosts in Florence and all sorts of Halloweenish stuff... 🎃 so stay tuned in for that treat ( or trick? 👻 ) ... until then we can still talk about #cyberawarenessmonth or whatever #cybersecurity lead-gen rockstars and gurus (🙄) are spinning this excuse to market their product anyways....
A few days ago I published my conversation with Cybersecurity expert Jacqueline Jayne (JJ) where we spoke about her presentation at #cyberconmelbourne with the Australian Information Security Association (AISA) titled: Beyond Blame: Navigating the Digital World with Our #Kids.
It is about why #parenting in the digital age requires more than tech skills—and what really keeps #kidssafeonline.
🎯 As Australia prepares to ban social media for under 16s (December 10, 2025), JJ discusses why restriction isn't education and how parents can actually protect their children in a connected world.
KEY TOPICS COVERED:
The hidden language of emojis and what parents miss
Why cybersecurity professionals struggle to protect their own kids
Moving beyond blame in digital safety conversations
Practical conversation starters for different age groups
The impact of Netflix's "Adolescence" series on the debate
Australia's social media ban: what it means for families
How #gaming, #socialmedia, and #digitalliteracy intersect
ABOUT JACQUELINE JAYNE (JJ): Jacqueline Jayne specializes in the human element of cybersecurity with nearly a decade of experience. Her focus on digital safety for families addresses the gap between technical knowledge and real-world parenting challenges.
Listen to the podcast and subscribe here: https://redefining-society-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/beyond-blame-navigating-the-digital-world-with-our-kids-interview-with-jacqueline-jj-jayne-aisa-cybercon-melbourne-2025-coverage-on-location-with-sean-martin-and-marco-ciappelli
Check all my content on https://www.marcociappelli.com/
Or catch the video here: https://youtu.be/v-41rOVds-U
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