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Learning how to master crypto knowledge in eight weeks

Earn up to $12,000 in eight weeks with Crypto Call’s new trading challenge designed for beginners

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Crypto Call’s new trading challenge designed to educate new beginners.

What if you could earn up to $12,000 a year in just eight weeks without requiring expert trading knowledge? The Crypto Call’s Eight-Week Challenge is aiming to transform novices into confident traders. Founder and CEO Cheyne Kupfer shares his inspiration behind the initiative, drawing parallels to fitness challenges.
Kupfer highlights that the program condenses the best parts of a trading strategy into an eight-week plan. Participants receive education from experienced coaches while live trading. The challenge is particularly appealing for those considering one-on-one coaching but needing foundational skills first.
The growth target is set at 20% to match current strategies, particularly for scalping. This benchmark is based on historical performance data of students. Kupfer encourages those hesitant about joining to consider the low risk associated with the challenge and the high knowledge return. Interested individuals can sign up at Crypto Calls.
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How parents can prepare for the new under-16s social media ban

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New online safety rules restrict under-16s from social media accounts in Australia

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– From December 10, 2025, under-16s can’t have accounts on major social media platforms in Australia.
– Platforms must verify ages and remove existing underage accounts to avoid penalties.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, Jacqueline Jayne delves into the major changes to Australia’s online safety policies coming into effect on December 10, 2025. These updates mark a significant shift in how young people will be allowed to use social platforms.

Children under 16 will be banned from having accounts on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube. The move aims to create a safer digital environment for minors. This regulation is seen as a crucial step toward improving online safety nationwide.
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Accessibility gaps in cybersecurity

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Cybersecurity for everyone

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– Daisy Wong discusses the impact of lived experience on cybersecurity and the importance of accessibility in technology.
– Inclusive cyber programs must address accessibility to ensure security for all users, particularly those with disabilities.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, host Jacqueline Jayne interviews cybersecurity expert Daisy Wong. Wong, who has over 12 years of experience in IT, finance, and healthcare. She leads security culture and awareness at Australia’s largest private health insurer, focusing on programs that mitigate human cyber risks.

The discussion revolves around how personal experiences influence technology interaction, addressing accessibility barriers and the necessity of inclusive design for cyber safety.

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How to build a people-first culture in cybersecurity training

Daisy Wong discusses creating a people-first security culture in Ticker Clicks episode with Jacqueline Jayne, focusing on engaging human risk management

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Creating a people-first, cyber security culture, focusing on engaging human risk management

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– Daisy Wong emphasises that engaging employees transforms them from cyber security risks to assets.
– Creative initiatives and relevant strategies enhance a people-first security culture within organisations.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks,  host Jacqueline Jayne talks with Daisy Wong, a cybersecurity leader with over 12 years’ experience across various sectors. She leads security culture and awareness at Australia’s largest private health insurer, focusing on reducing human cyber risk.

Daisy Wong critiques the common compliance-heavy, cookie-cutter approach that fails to engage employees, often presenting content irrelevant to their roles.Download the Ticker app

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