
Computer Security Threats Posters – Computing Classroom Display (Set of 24)
A set of 24 computer security threats posters designed to support teaching and learning about cyber security risks in Computer Science and Computing. Each poster focuses on a specific threat, making the set ideal for use as a reference display, revision wall, or discussion prompt during lessons.
The posters help students build accurate vocabulary and understanding of modern security threats relevant to GCSE and post-16 study.
Computer security threats included:
Virus
Keyloggers
Malware
Hacking
Spyware
Rootkits
SQL Injection
Cryptojacking
DDoS Attacks
Data Breaches
Brute Force Attacks
Phishing
Deepfake Threats
Ransomware
Insider Threat
Worms
Adware
Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Supply Chain Attacks
Credential Stuffing
Fileless Malware
Identity Theft
Trojan Horse
Front Cover Poster
Suitable for:
Computer Science classrooms
Cyber security units
GCSE and KS3–KS4
Display boards or revision walls
Educational value:
Reinforces key cyber security terminology
Supports understanding of real-world threats
Encourages discussion around risk and protection
Useful for both teaching and independent revision
Format:
Printable JPEG files
24 posters included
Sizes: A4, A3, A2 and US Letter
Suitable for printing or laminating
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