Lumen Christi Catholic College will be running cybersafety sessions for students and parents during the week of August 3-7. The sessions will involve a presentation from cybersafety expert Brett Lee from Iness (iness.com.au).
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Brett has delivered training to members of law enforcement agencies including police forces throughout the country and Australian Customs.
As part of his own police service, Brett was involved in the training of plainclothes police through detective training and sexual crimes courses in online child exploitation investigations. Brett has also completed the FBI Advanced Internet Investigations Course, worked with the FBI Innocent Images Unit (Maryland, USA), the Department of Homeland Security Cyber Crimes Centre (Virginia, USA) and the San Jose and Dallas Police Internet Crimes Against Children Task Forces.
He has spoken at numerous conferences within Australia and around the world and has received the Queensland Police Commissioner's Gold Award and the Crime and Misconduct Commissioner's Award for his role in the development and implementation of software that was utilised by various Australian Law enforcement agencies to track and identify online child offenders.
Brett’s presentations to students at Lumen Christi will take place in scheduled classes during the week.
A special parent information session will run from 5.30-6.30pm on Wednesday, August 5. This session will be open to all members of the public who are interested in learning more about issues and facts relating to cybersafety.
Anyone interested in attending this special session should contact RSVP Lumen Christi via lccc@cg.catholic.edu.au.