

KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation
KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation is a Canadian nonprofit organization dedicated to building safer digital communities through education, empowerment, and equity. Our mission is to ensure everyone, regardless of age, background, or technical ability, has access to the knowledge and tools they need to navigate the digital world securely and confidently.
We provide accessible cybersafety and digital literacy training to the public, with a strong focus on supporting youth, seniors, newcomers, educators, and nonprofit organizations. Our work includes community outreach, tailored training sessions, interactive courses, and the development of practical resources that make cybersafety concepts easy to understand and apply.
Our free online learning platform, CybersafetyAcademy.org, offers an ever-growing catalogue of self-paced courses and certification programs designed for learners of all levels. Learn more about our programs, partnerships, and upcoming events by visiting KnowledgeFlow.org.
These resources represent just a few of the ways we’re working to build safer digital communities across Canada:
At KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation, we are proud to share a range of community-driven resources that reflect our commitment to accessible, inclusive cybersafety education.
Our Cybersafety for Seniors: Essential Elements for Police Services guide helps outreach professionals support older adults in identifying online scams and protecting their digital privacy.
The Cyber Defenders Certificate Program introduces youth in Grades 7–9 to core online safety skills, empowering them to manage digital risks and build a positive digital reputation.
For newcomers to Canada, our Newcomer’s Guide to Avoiding Scams and Fraud provides essential tips for navigating digital spaces securely.
Our free Cybersafety for Everyone courses are available through CybersafetyAcademy.org and offer practical, self-paced learning for people of all ages. We also support nonprofits through the Cyber Hub, a multilingual resource library that includes cybersafety support tip sheets in over a dozen languages.
Project KnowledgeNet brings seniors together to learn from real-world examples of phishing and fraud, using interactive tools and peer-designed content to build confidence online.