The Kerala police has come out with an initiative aimed at protecting children from cyber threats.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will launch the programme titled 'Kid Glove' at a school here on November 13, an official statement here said.
The programme, envisaged to educate teachers, parents and children about cyber security, is designed by the Cyberdome, the technological research and development centre of the state police here.
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As part of the initiative, the Cyberdome has come up with a number of digital games with attractive titles to promote safe and healthy internet practice among children.
One among the games, titled "The Stranger" creates awareness about the fallacious activities on cyber space.
It enables the decision-making capabilities on cyber activities, the statement said.
While the fun game "Forest Guardian' gives idea about the do's and don'ts on cyber space, "Jungle Book" is an introduction to cyber world and digital technology, it said.
"Fairy Mother", "The Robotic Academy", "Zimba's Palace", "Membership Cave" and 'Cunning Fox" area other digital games part of the Kid Glove programme.
An awareness class for parents and teachers about cyber security also forms part of the initiative, it added.
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