Protecting data lesson 4

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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Protecting data

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1. What is the difference between data and information?

2. Crack the codes
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Slide 2 - Open question

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Lesson 4:  protecting our data
Conquer: Identify the need for encryption to protect our data

Aspire: Solve encryption puzzles using a key


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Data and information 
We give out pieces of data and information every single day,

We give it to social media, to business and websites, we give it to the government and the NHS. 

But we still need to make sure we protect this information. 

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What kinds of information do we need to protect?

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Private information 

There are many kinds of information we want to keep private.
  • Banking details
  • Passwords
  • Text messages – or any app messages like whatsapp
  • Browsing habits
  • Emails
  • Records about yourself – medical/student

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How do we protect it?
Keyword: Encryption
Encryption is the changing of information so that it can no longer be easily understood

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What is encryption?
A
Changing information so it cant be read
B
Locking information behind a password
C
A way of preventing a virus.
D
A way of hacking a website.

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Which of these is not data we need to protect?
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Bank details
B
Passwords
C
Text messages
D
First name

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What is information?
A
Data with meaning
B
Information without meaning.
C
A set of numbers
D
Of set of information

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Crack the codes 
Using the techniques developed by Caesar, crack these codes. 

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Alan turing
Alan Turing helped create the foundations of everything need to create the first computer.

This was due to his work on encryption tyring to break the Nazi's codes. 

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Give out plain paper or allow them to make it in powerpoint