As avid users of technology, young people are being asked by cloud security firm Trend Micro and partners, Munster Rugby, to share their digital lives through the competition, “What’s Your Story 2017”. The aim of the video competition is to encourage youth awareness of digital privacy and promote online safety by empowering young people to create a 2-minute video using the theme “If you could change one thing about your digital life, what would it be?”
Munster Rugby have been very supportive of the “What’s Your Story” competition and Trend Micro’s BeSmart internet safety campaign, which educates parents, teachers and young people in a positive way about online privacy and digital safety. Open to schools, groups and individuals over 8 years old, video entries must be received by 4 April 2017, when public viewing commences and runs until the final judging on 24 April 2017.
“Giving young people a voice to express themselves digitally is at the heart of the ‘What’s your Story’ competition”, says Nicola Buckley, What’s Your Story Program Manager at Trend Micro EMEA. “The competition is a unique opportunity for young people to tell us how they feel about their digital lives and what they would change potentially. ‘What’s Your Story?’ provides a platform for young people to share a positive, online dialogue with their peers everywhere. We’re really looking forward to seeing this year’s entries from schools, groups and individuals all over Ireland.”
“Munster Rugby is a big supporter of the ‘What’s Your Story’ competition, which educates our community about the risks, dangers and also the exciting opportunities available to us all when we are online. Like all playing fields, young people need to be aware of their own behaviour, respect the rules and help others to understand how to engage online,” said Enda Lynch, Commercial and Marketing Manager with Munster Rugby.
Now in its 7th year, the Trend Micro “What’s Your Story” competition entries will be reviewed by a panel of experts in the fields of internet safety, media literacy, and technology from organisations like WebWise, Young Irish Film Makes, TY Ireland, ReachOut, Facebook and Twitter.
For competition details visit https://whatsyourstory.trendmicro.ie before 4th April 2017.
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