The Assets available in this section are made available depending on what service level and Add-on packages you have purchased.
There are two tabs on the Assets navigation menu item: Communication Resource and Assets for Education Industry:
Communication Resource
Fortinet Assets
Fortinet branded assets are for use either online (banners, screen savers) or for print (posters & tip sheets). These assets cannot be modified to remove the Fortinet brand, or add customer branding.
All license levels get access to the Fortinet branded assets (Free 25 / Standard Level Service / Premium Service). Assets included:
- Banners (JPEGs/PDFs)
- Posters (JPEGs/PDFs)
- Screen Savers (JPEGs)
- Tips Sheets (PDFs)
- Email Template (.docx)
Co-branded Assets
Co-branded assets allow you to add your own logo to the asset along with the Fortinet logo.
Premium level service subscribers get access to the Fortinet branded assets. Assets included:
- Banners (JPEGs/PDFs)
- Posters (JPEGs/PDFs)
- Screen Savers (JPEGs)
- Tips Sheets (PDFs)
- Email Template (.docx)
Custom Branding
Custom branding assets allow you to design the asset as per your brand look and feel using the approved text we have provided.
Custom branding assets are available to those who purchase a license for the Custom Branding Add-on only.
Custom Assets are all contained in a .docx (Microsoft Office – Word) format file.
K-12 School Assets
These Fortinet branded assets are for schools to use either online (banners, screen savers) or for print (posters & tip sheets).
Nano Videos
Reinforcement modules (typically less than a minute) to promote security awareness training throughout an organization. These videos are provided via a url and can be cycling on kiosks or tv / terminals in common areas to spread awareness of your campaigns and provide security tips. They are available in all supported languages. There are also videos specifically designed for the K-12 school space.
1) To access the Nano Videos, click on the Get Videos button:
Assets for Education Industry
This section includes security awareness curriculum for classrooms. The curriculum helps students learn how to apply cybersecurity skills to their digital interactions at school, at home and everywhere they go.
Preparation for the Lesson
This section contains the following elements:
Teacher Resources
- Ready-to-Teach Lesson Plan with step-by-step explanations of how to teach this lesson including all classroom instructions, learning objectives, lesson pacing adjustment, vocabulary and talking points.
- Teacher Guide with background information teachers can reference before teaching the lesson. This is an optional resource to equip teachers with in-depth knowledge to support student learning.
- Teacher Answer Guide with possible answers and key points to assess and guide classroom learning and discussions.
Classroom Materials
- Lesson Slides that teachers can use during classroom instruction in both PowerPoint and Google Slides format including embedded videos.
- Student Handouts to be used with the lesson.
- Multimedia Assets should teachers wish to access the videos separately from the lesson plan presentations.
Suggested Order
- Review the lesson plan and key points for teaching this lesson. If you are not familiar with some concepts or terms, you can refer to the teacher guide with background information.
- If needed, view the teacher guide background information and supplement your knowledge on the topic.
- Choose the slide deck in your preferred format.
- Print off or access the fillable PDF student handouts.
- Print off or access the fillable PDF rubrics and teacher answer guides.
- Incorporate the lesson into your day!
Packages Contents:
- Lesson plans
- Teacher guides
- Answer guides
- PowerPoint slideshows
- Videos
- Student handouts
Currently, these lesson plans include:
Name | Strand | Age Group | Description |
Cyberbullying | Digital Safety | Age 12-14 | Students will learn how to protect themselves from dangerous or unfamiliar people and places online and understand what to do if they get uncomfortable online. |
Understanding Cybersecurity | Cybersecurity Landscape | Age 12-14 | Students learn the impact of cybersecurity on their personal safety and how they can protect, recognize, and respond to cyberattacks now, and as future professionals. |
Computing and Culture | Digital Impact | Age 12-14 | Students will explore the impact of technology on the world and how to use technology as a tool for positive change. |
Respecting Intellectual Property | Ethical Integrity | Age 12-14 | Students will make informed decisions about actions and choices when using technology by understanding the rights, responsibilities, and consequences of online behaviors. |
Social Media Influence | Online Information | Age 12-14 | Students will become advocates for their knowledge as they seek reliable information and share appropriate sources of information online. |
Identity in the Digital World | Online Presence | Age 12-14 | Students will learn to create a positive and safe online presence and make mindful choices about sharing content, identity, and information online. |
Securing Data and Keeping it Private | Secure Privacy | Age 12-14 | Students will learn which information they can share online, and which information they should keep private, and strategies for safeguarding their data. |
Recognizing Cyberbullying | Digital Safety | Age 8-11 | Students will learn how to protect themselves from dangerous or unfamiliar people and places online and understand what to do if they get uncomfortable online. |
Coming Soon!
Watch for additional lessons coming in 2024, spanning various age groups and languages. Stay tuned for updates as we release new content.
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