Across
- 2. The permanent trail of data you leave behind on the internet.
- 5. A person who supports a victim and stands up to a bully.
- 7. A license that allows others to legally share and use your work.
- 8. The ability to use copyrighted work for education or news.
- 9. Someone who sees cyberbullying happening but does not help.
- 11. Passing off someone else's work or ideas as your own.
- 14. How much you can trust a website or piece of information.
- 15. Managing your own time and behavior while using technology.
- 20. A person who uses computers to gain unauthorized access to data.
- 22. The ability to identify different types of media and their messages.
- 24. Law that protects a person’s creative work from being stolen.
Down
- 1. Software that is specifically designed to disrupt or damage a computer.
- 3. A security process requiring two forms of identification.
- 4. The right to control what personal information is shared online.
- 6. Providing too much personal information to the public online.
- 7. Using a network of remote servers to store and manage data.
- 10. Another term for the rules of polite online behavior.
- 12. Full electronic participation in society through technology.
- 13. A secret phrase used to gain access to a digital account.
- 16. The informal code of conduct for acting responsibly online.
- 17. The process of converting data into code to prevent unauthorized access.
- 18. The gap between those who have access to technology and those who don't.
- 19. A scam where criminals pose as legitimate sources to steal data.
- 21. When someone steals your personal information to commit fraud.
- 23. Using digital tools to deliberately upset or harass someone.
