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We would never suggest this is paid
A cipher the government sector no longer recommends
What hackers used to break into EA Games
Our MCD partner
The Wellington team's favourite cyber standard
Competitor that was hacked recently
Invasive phone malware
Product involved in RBNZ breach
Number one cyber threat in 2021
Recent notable breach attributed to Russia
Platform used for malware hosting
Type of Microsoft vulnerability being actively scanned in August
Top CertNZ critical control
Number of people in the cyber team
When a hacker tries to get in it is an...
Person commonly in charge of security
I in the triad
How someone gets in
memory
Biggest weakness
Creator of first computer worm
Well known OT attack
On first name terms with a very personal breach
Entertainment giant that became famous for the wrong reason
Common incident acronym
Common cyber standard
What we want to minimise
What we try to protect
A basic tool that is of limited use now
An attack
How many holes do we need to plug
Most common cyber image
Second most common cyber image
Award that led to THE photo
Attack on the wire
The day we all dread
Often too simple
Notable ransomware that makes us sad
Where we find the fun stuff
Ransom is requested in
Ransomware's return to prominence
Export vector leaked from NSA
Country that saw the biggest national impact from a cyber attack
Big US attack in May
It's very advanced
Our education target
Cyber's favourite season
A common cyber identity
Our biggest pet peeve right now
The newest cyber actor

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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If this is your first time using a crossword with your students, you could create a crossword FAQ template for them to give them the basic instructions.

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