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Friends of the Campaign
The Stop.Think.Connect. Friends Program is an opportunity for YOU to help us spread the word about what we can all do to enhance our safety and security online. Anyone can be a Friend of the Campaign.
Cyber Awareness Coalition
By becoming a member of the Cyber Awareness Coalition, organizations can help the Department of Homeland Security in getting the word out about Stop.Think.Connect. The Coalition is currently open to all federal agencies and state, local, tribal and territorial governments. As a member, organizations will receive access to Campaign materials, templates, resources, and tips to assist with promoting cybersecurity and Stop.Think.Connect.
Find out more about our Cyber Awareness Coalition
Tim Fraser, Director of the Stop.Think.Connect. Campaign, talks with students at a Forum at Southern Polytechnic State University in Marietta, GA
Host a Forum
You can host your own Cyber Citizen Forum using our materials at community centers, town halls, colleges and universities to prompt dialogue and inspire action to support the goals of Stop.Think.Connect.
Learn more about hosting a Forum
Spread the Word
You can help spread the word about Stop.Think.Connect. by linking to us in your blog or social networking profile, emailing your neighborhood list serv or writing letters to the editor of your local news outlets. Our materials are in the public domain, so feel free to adapt it for your needs.
Please visit the Stop.Think.Connect. team on Facebook.
Request a Speaker
If you would like to request a speaker from the Department of Homeland Security to speak at your Stop.Think.Connect. Campaign event, please submit your request in writing to stopthinkconnect@dhs.gov. We ask that you submit your requests no later than four to six weeks prior to your event. Someone from the Campaign will respond to your request as soon as possible.
This page was last reviewed / modified on July 26, 2011.
