Today-Feb 11

A new study of 30 countries has warned of a “cyber pandemic” among children aged eight to 12 years, with four in 10 Singaporean children in this age bracket at risk of cyber bullying. The picture is even worse for teenagers. The main culprits? Smartphone ownership, and high use of social media and high gaming activity.

The inaugural 2020 Child Online Safety Index (Cosi) report, which includes data on more than 145,000 children, found that 60 per cent of eight- to 12-year-olds across 30 countries are exposed to cyber risks. Singapore, which received an above average score of 65.8, was placed fourth — a rank lower than Malaysia’s 68.1. Highest-rating Spain scored 75.6 while Thailand received the lowest score of 10.5. The higher the score, the better the level of child protection.

Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/global-study-warns-cyber-pandemic-among-children-biggest-risk-sporean-kids-cyberbullying