Benefits of Creating a Positive Cyber Culture for Undergraduate Students

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Nalinee Junyawattananon
Atip Tanrattanakul

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            The use of online media in the cyber age is extremely important. Creating Cyberculture, therefore, is an important basis to help have knowledge, understanding, analysis, and adaptation to the online world that has an important influence and role on human life in daily life. Creating positive cyberculture plays an important role in reducing problems that arise from online media use, such as sending fraudulent emails, cybercrime offenses, infringement, defamation through a computer system, disclosure of personal information money transfer scams, or deception into falling in love. This action has greatly affected the loss of property and feelings of the injured person.


            Therefore, creating a positive cyberculture among students. It will be a part of reducing and preventing problems that occur. Including being aware of various cyber threats, which is
an important part involved in creating awareness and encouraging a good conscience to participate in fostering a positive cyberculture.

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Junyawattananon, N., & Tanrattanakul, A. (2024). Benefits of Creating a Positive Cyber Culture for Undergraduate Students. TMF Journal, 3(1), 80–105. retrieved from https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/tmfjournal/article/view/270826
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