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Literature Review on Internet Benefits, Risks and Issues: A Case Study for Cyber Parenting in Malaysia

Published on August 2019 by Razifah Binti Othman, Kamal Fahrulrazy Rahim, Rabiatul Adawiyah Binti Kamarulzaman, Dia Widyawati Amat, Khadijah Yahya
International Conference on Recent Trends in Science, Technology, Management and Social Development
Foundation of Computer Science USA
ICRTSTMSD2018 - Number 1
August 2019
Authors: Razifah Binti Othman, Kamal Fahrulrazy Rahim, Rabiatul Adawiyah Binti Kamarulzaman, Dia Widyawati Amat, Khadijah Yahya
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Razifah Binti Othman, Kamal Fahrulrazy Rahim, Rabiatul Adawiyah Binti Kamarulzaman, Dia Widyawati Amat, Khadijah Yahya . Literature Review on Internet Benefits, Risks and Issues: A Case Study for Cyber Parenting in Malaysia. International Conference on Recent Trends in Science, Technology, Management and Social Development. ICRTSTMSD2018, 1 (August 2019), 5-8.

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author = { Razifah Binti Othman, Kamal Fahrulrazy Rahim, Rabiatul Adawiyah Binti Kamarulzaman, Dia Widyawati Amat, Khadijah Yahya },
title = { Literature Review on Internet Benefits, Risks and Issues: A Case Study for Cyber Parenting in Malaysia },
journal = { International Conference on Recent Trends in Science, Technology, Management and Social Development },
issue_date = { August 2019 },
volume = { ICRTSTMSD2018 },
number = { 1 },
month = { August },
year = { 2019 },
issn = 0975-8887,
pages = { 5-8 },
numpages = 4,
url = { /proceedings/icrtstmsd2018/number1/30842-1802/ },
publisher = {Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA},
address = {New York, USA}
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Abstract

Internet has become an amazing potential for learning, entertainment and socializing gizmo. It has encouraged teenagers and children to participate and express themselves for extraordinary source of information and self-improvement. Understanding the responsibility that comes with technology is a key to safety. The study is useful because it enabled contrast between the views of children and the parents with regard to online risks and threats. Therefore, a literature review has been simplified and produced a proposed scope of this field which covers the benefits, risks and issues of on internet which combine, replicate and modify 2 surveys done by Sau et. al, (2014) and Wong and Lee (2017) who examined the issues of parental self-efficacy in controlling and monitoring technology. Estimated to be organized in December 2018 this research will also consist of a survey and a total of 12 tape-recorded semi-structured interviews with children and parents to discover how often children encounter disturbing or harmful content on the web and what kind of prevention and solutions made by parents.

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Index Terms

Computer Science
Information Sciences

Keywords

Cyber Parenting