Students are creating posters on Kids Safety Online using Google Drawing.
Selected posters are on display.
Student Poster
Student Poster
“Students are growing up in a digital, globally-connected world,” said Deborah Snyder,
New York State Chief Information Security Officer. “They spend a significant amount
of time online each day, and know how technology is being utilized by their peers. It is
refreshing to see their perspective and how they portray the importance of being safe
online. This program does more than just build awareness. As we teach students cyber
skills, we’re also creating future digital leaders and exposing them to STEAM career
opportunities.”
“The National Kids Safe Online Poster Contest allows our youth to educate their peers
on how to stay safe online. The posters share tips for safe web surfing and the
responsible use of social media platforms,” said Thomas Duffy, Chair of the MSISAC,
and Center for Internet Security (CIS) Senior Vice President of Operations
and Services.
The winning posters will be announced in early 2019 and will be featured in the 2020
New York State Kids Safe Online Calendar.










