GCA to associate with Amazon to compress the count of swindle

New Delhi:- Global Cyber ​​Alliance has announced a new partnership with Amazon that will focus on educating young people about the risks of scams. It is hoped that the project will promote consumer education about identifying and preventing scams and reduce the stigma of reporting scams among young Internet users, ages 18-25.

According to Statista, by 2022, global internet use is highest among 15- to 24-year-olds across all regions. But despite this digital experience, young internet users are still vulnerable to phishing and other cyber threats.

According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB) ​​Fraud Tracking Risk Report 2022, 18-24 year olds reported the highest average dollar loss ($220) of any age group any, up nearly 30% from $170 in 2021.

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Brian Cute, GCA Executive Director and Director of Capacity and Resilience Programs, said that “We are delighted with this partnership with Amazon.

Together with its global community, it is a leading organization and a key player in raising cybersecurity awareness to help deliver on our commitment to building a safer and more secure world.

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"Reaching the digital-native generation is really a big challenge for an organization like GCA, and we hope our work with Amazon will help us meet audiences anywhere."

The partnership has also invited like-minded organizations to join its effort, saying that "effectively fighting online scams and scams requires the cooperation of many stakeholders."

If you would like to be a part of the project, you can contact GCA to learn more.

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Global Cyber Alliance has finally partnered with Amazon the tech giant to spread awareness in all the young adults who are social media addicted and also use it a lot daily.

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