2012 Kids Safe Online

Poster Contest Launched

 

The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) is once again conducting a national K-12 Computer Safety Contest to encourage young people to use the Internet safely and securely and to craft messages and images that will best resonate with their peers across the country.

The contest is open to all public, private or home-schooled students in kindergarten through twelfth grade. Each state is invited to conduct a poster contest for students within their state and submit its top three winners from each grade group (K-5, 6-8, 9-12) to the MS-ISAC by March 1, 2012 for entry into the MS-ISAC National Poster Contest.

Winning entries of the National Contest will be included in the MS-ISAC 2013 Calendar, which is distributed to every state in the country as part of the MS-ISAC Cyber Security Awareness Toolkit. Entries received may also be used in other national, regional and state cyber and computer security awareness campaigns.

Last year's contest included more than 300 student entries.

Below are a number of resources to assist states in conducting their contests and submitting winners to the MS-ISAC.

For more information, please contact the MS-ISAC at info@msisac.org