A.C.T. Cybersecurity for Seniors

A.C.T. Cybersecurity for Seniors

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The Avoid Cyber Threats (A.C.T.) Cybersecurity Program is a free, self-paced training initiative created for Fulton County residents aged 55 and older. Designed to help seniors defend themselves against the rising danger of online scams, the training teaches how to identify phishing attempts, avoid fraud, and stay secure in a digital world that is constantly evolving.

Some Key Features of this training will be:

  • Free, Self-Paced Training: Learn at your own speed with an easy-to-follow format designed for seniors 55 and older.
  • Identify Phishing Scams: Learn how to recognize suspicious emails, texts, and phone calls before they cause harm.
  • Protect Personal Information: Discover best practices for securing your personal details, banking info, and passwords.
  • Stay Ahead of Emerging Threats: Keep informed about the latest online dangers, like AI voice cloning, and how to defend yourself.

For more information, contact the Fulton County Senior Services STARline at (404) 613-6000.

A.C.T. Cybersecurity for Seniors

Frequently Asked Questions

What does A.C.T. stand for and what is its purpose?

A.C.T. stands for Avoid Cyber Threats. It’s a free, self-paced program designed to help seniors (55+) recognize online scams, protect their personal information, and stay safe from emerging threats like AI voice cloning.

Who is eligible for the A.C.T. Cybersecurity training?

The training is available to Fulton County residents aged 55 and older.

How much does the A.C.T. Cybersecurity Training cost?

The A.C.T. training is completely free for seniors aged 55 and older.

How can seniors get help if they have questions during the training?

Seniors can reach the Fulton County Department of Senior Services for support by calling the STARline at (404) 613-6000.