
The White Hatter Programs List

This session is designed to help youth online understand the basics when it comes to privacy and security in the connected world. No amount of filtering or monitoring tools are as effective as critical thinking skills, and the understanding of behaviours and their potential consequences.

Emotional, professional, legal, and reputation challenges students may encounter online at this age and beyond into adulthood. To make choices to protect and create better experiences. How can this effect opportunities, and future personal or professional relationships? We aim to empower youth and allow them to critically think about the impact of their digital choices and their effects on those around them resulting in positive or negative outcomes.

Critical information to protect students from challenges they may come across online: hackers, scammers, predators, and cyberbullies etc. Not every bad thing is a criminal police matter. Aggressors from other countries may not face consequences. A successful hack or scam may not have easy recovery. Students will learn what the most common challenge are and how they can empower themselves to avoid and overcome difficult or dangerous situations online.

Through a balanced approach, we will discuss how to safeguard privacy, manage data, and prevent exploitation, while also emphasizing the importance of stepping away from screens to maintain overall well-being, such as improving sleeping habits and keeping the phone off to maximize personal achievement, both online and offline.

This presentation is designed to provide students with proactive reflective online critical thinking and decision-making strategies, that youth can immediately put to good use. This virtual live training offers the knowledge, information, and empowerment, based on academically peer-reviewed research, case studies, and our online investigative experience that teens and young adults need to know.

Sexting, nudes, and sextortion (when someone threatens to share your stuff unless you pay or do something). We’ll also dive into why some teens say yes, why things spiral out of control, and how legal rules actually apply when youth consensually and non-consensually share an intimate image.

This program will provide students with proven techniques to optimize and leverage their social media presence when it comes to university, college, sport, and career opportunities.

provide middle school and high school students with the knowledge and tools they need to understand how artificial intelligence is shaping youth experiences, and to help them navigate AI’s impact on their safety, privacy, digital wellbeing, and learning.

Helping parents to proactively understand the enabling power of technology and mobile communications, but also how to mitigate the sometimes unintended consequences of high risk or undesirable online behaviour.

An overview of the various tools and resource available for families to help manage online connection and communication. No software or hardware tool is 100% effective, but learn about the products and resources that we recommend to families.

This program covers teen “sexting” based on academic peer-reviewed research, laws, and our investigative experience to help teens understand consent, choices, consequences and how they can take specific actions to reduce legal liability and reduce harm emotionally, psychologically, physically and socially specific to this subject.

This program aims to help parents and caregivers support youth who may find themselves subject to various forms of aggression online. We will outline concerning signs to looks for.

Empower parents, caregivers, and educators with the knowledge and tools they need to understand how artificial intelligence is shaping youth experiences, and to help young people navigate AI’s impact on their safety, privacy, digital wellbeing, and learning.

This parent and caregiver presentation covers information specific to understanding what online predation and exploitation is, what is looks like, and what parents and caregivers can do to help reduce the risks to pre-teens and teens.

The session focuses on four key areas of concern—online predation, hate/radicalization, pornography/hyper-sexualization, and public shaming. Parents will learn practical strategies to address these issues through education, active participation, open communication, and understanding the difference between mentoring, monitoring, and spying.

This session will help families create healthy gameplay boundaries based upon credible peer-reviewed research, stories, and first-hand examples of the positives and negatives of online gaming. We will also examine the research surrounding the debate of gaming addiction.

Working professionals are not exempt from the threats posed by hackers and scammers. Individuals who handle private client information, manage substantial sums of money, or possess privileged access have a heightened responsibility to adhere to the best security practices.

Helping older adults to navigate the online world with confidence and security. This program aims to equip seniors with the knowledge and skills they need to harness the benefits of technology while staying safe.

Great add-on to any virtual program, or as an addition to the video on demand education videos that we now offer. Presently, we coordinate for a 15-minute Q&A at the end of all our virtual presentations. With our live broadcasting platform, students and educators can type in pre-questions before any virtual presentation to get the most out of the virtual experience