Keeping organizations secure depends on helping everyone to be cyber smart. And that starts with our young people. With 33% of internet users under 18, it's imperative that we educate them on staying safe online.

The KPMG Global Cyber Initiative coincides with International Cyber Security Awareness Month, internationally recognized campaign promoting cybersecurity among organizations and the public. Throughout October, KPMG cybersecurity professionals help students, teachers and parents become more cyber-aware through interactive classroom sessions.

KPMG Georgia has proudly joined the initiative to boost cyber awareness, with the local ITRM team leading the charge. Our team members schools across Tbilisi, delivering presentations and interactives to educate young minds on the importance of staying safe online. From navigating social media responsibly to understanding the impact of AI tools, we’re empowering students with the knowledge and skills to protect themselves in the digital world. This effort not only safeguards the future of young people but also strengthens the trust and resilience of our communities, reinforcing KPMG’s dedication to building a better, more secure digital future for all.

As technology advances, children of all ages spend more time than ever on their devices. Whether it's for studying, playing games or communicating with friends, technology has become an integral part of their daily routine. As a result, parents and guardians are increasingly concerned about the impact of screen time on their children's safety.

explore the Be cyber smart! parent guide to internet safety, which offers valuable tips and advice. As a parent or guardian, protecting your child's online well-being is more important than ever.

Together, by fostering a culture of cyber awareness and responsible digital behavior, we can ensure that our youth not only thrive in a digital environment but also contribute to a safer online community for everyone. Join us in this vital mission to create a cyber smart generation!