Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?

This paper presents Life On(the)Line, a communications campaign to encourage Internet users in Singapore to better protect themselves online. The campaign is initiated by four final-year students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI), Nanyang Technological University....

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Main Authors: Chan, Si Yong, Lee, Kai Lin, Tan, Lydia Xin Rui, Zukiman, Nur Amyraa
Other Authors: Lee Chun Wah
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-698852019-12-10T11:32:53Z Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ? Chan, Si Yong Lee, Kai Lin Tan, Lydia Xin Rui Zukiman, Nur Amyraa Lee Chun Wah Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Kim Hye Kyung DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns This paper presents Life On(the)Line, a communications campaign to encourage Internet users in Singapore to better protect themselves online. The campaign is initiated by four final-year students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI), Nanyang Technological University. It aimed to improve cyber hygiene among young adults aged 18 to 35, through both raising their perceived susceptibility to cyber threats, as well as educating them on how to adopt safe cyber practices. This paper encapsulates the primary and secondary research conducted on the state of cybersecurity in Singapore, in order to develop the campaign’s strategy and tactics. Besides studying existing literature, the team conducted focus group discussions and a quantitative survey to gain a deeper understanding of the current knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of young adults towards cybersecurity. Based on research findings, the Life On(the)Line’s strategy and tactics were devised to bring about informational, attitudinal and behavioural changes among its target audience. The campaign was executed through online channels and on-ground engagement with its target audience. Thereafter, an evaluation of the campaign was done through the analysis of a post-campaign survey, output and impact objectives, as well as media coverage and appraisals from relevant stakeholders. Finally, this paper will discuss limitations and recommendations of the campaign, together with its sustainability and the future direction for cybersecurity locally. Original documents including campaign collaterals, photos, correspondence and relevant data, are included in the appendices as references to the main paper. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2017-03-30T12:11:48Z 2017-03-30T12:11:48Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69885 en Nanyang Technological University 257 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
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topic DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
spellingShingle DRNTU::Social sciences::Communication::Promotional communication::Communication campaigns
Chan, Si Yong
Lee, Kai Lin
Tan, Lydia Xin Rui
Zukiman, Nur Amyraa
Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
description This paper presents Life On(the)Line, a communications campaign to encourage Internet users in Singapore to better protect themselves online. The campaign is initiated by four final-year students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI), Nanyang Technological University. It aimed to improve cyber hygiene among young adults aged 18 to 35, through both raising their perceived susceptibility to cyber threats, as well as educating them on how to adopt safe cyber practices. This paper encapsulates the primary and secondary research conducted on the state of cybersecurity in Singapore, in order to develop the campaign’s strategy and tactics. Besides studying existing literature, the team conducted focus group discussions and a quantitative survey to gain a deeper understanding of the current knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of young adults towards cybersecurity. Based on research findings, the Life On(the)Line’s strategy and tactics were devised to bring about informational, attitudinal and behavioural changes among its target audience. The campaign was executed through online channels and on-ground engagement with its target audience. Thereafter, an evaluation of the campaign was done through the analysis of a post-campaign survey, output and impact objectives, as well as media coverage and appraisals from relevant stakeholders. Finally, this paper will discuss limitations and recommendations of the campaign, together with its sustainability and the future direction for cybersecurity locally. Original documents including campaign collaterals, photos, correspondence and relevant data, are included in the appendices as references to the main paper.
author2 Lee Chun Wah
author_facet Lee Chun Wah
Chan, Si Yong
Lee, Kai Lin
Tan, Lydia Xin Rui
Zukiman, Nur Amyraa
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author Chan, Si Yong
Lee, Kai Lin
Tan, Lydia Xin Rui
Zukiman, Nur Amyraa
author_sort Chan, Si Yong
title Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
title_short Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
title_full Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
title_fullStr Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
title_full_unstemmed Life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
title_sort life on(the)line : how safe are you online ?
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69885
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