iPredator Probability Inventory – 330
(IPI-330)
The iPredator Probability Inventory-330 [IPI-330] is an internet safety tool and cyber-attack risk assessment authored by Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D., a New York State licensed psychologist, forensic psychology consultant and iPredator Inc. founder. The iPredator Probability Inventory-330 [IPI-330] assesses an adolescent’s online risk activities, cyber-attack vulnerabilities and internet safety prowess. Designed to be multi-functional, the IPI-330 is a structured inventory for diagnostics, education, investigation and data collection. The IPI-330 can also be used for compiling evidentiary information for school officials, law enforcement, Internet Service Providers and the legal system if the child is being cyber-attacked by an online assailant[s].
Developed by Dr. Nuccitelli, the IPI-330 was designed to help parents, educators and pediatric professionals assess a child’s internet safety practices and online vulnerabilities. Internet safety, online sexual predation and cyberbullying are areas rapidly growing Information Age social issues causing harm to children, parents and school systems.
From a developmental standpoint, children and teens are vulnerable given their developmental maturity and growing dependence upon the internet. In addition to developing the IPI-330, Dr. Nuccitelli designed 25 other internet safety and risk assessment tools specific to the typology, age of online user and organization. To view a sample of the items that are used in internet safety tools, feel free to visit iPredator Inc.’s cyber risk list web page or clicking on this link: Cyber Risk List.
iPredator Probability Inventory – 330
[IPI-330]
iPredator Probability Inventory-330 [IPI-330]: The iPredator Probability Inventory-330 is a 330-question diagnostic, education, assessment and data collection tool designed to investigate a 6–21-year-old child, adolescent or young adult regarding their online victimization risk potential, cyber-attack awareness and support system involvement. A parent, educator, family member or pediatric professional completes the IPI-330. Just as all the IPI Assessment Collection inventories, the IPI-330 focuses on a child and/or student’s relationship to ICT, their knowledge base of malevolent and nefarious users, environmental aspects influencing their online activities and practice of the behavioral actions necessary for internet safety and preparedness if cyber attacked.
Once completed, the respondent tabulates their score, ranging from 0-330, which represents the child, adolescent or young adult’s risk potential and vulnerability of being targeted by an iPredator engaged in cyberbullying, cybercrime, cyberstalking, cyber harassment or internet trolling for targets to sexually victimize. The IPI-330 also addresses the growth of mobile device technology and attempts by iPredators to infiltrate their target’s mobile devices.
Developed by Dr. Nuccitelli, the IPI-330 investigates the risk of an online user being cyber attacked, in addition to, used for prevention education and investigation. Internet safety for all online users is vital to their safety and financial protection. Unfortunately, the Information Age has introduced cybercrime, cyberstalking and various other nefarious and malevolent online activities.
Internet Safety Inventory
Please note that all iPredator Inc. checklist & inventory tools have been formatted and designed to function as data collection, assessment, educational and internet safety monitoring tools. Of the 26 checklists & inventories offered, the IISC tools [14 Checklists] are formatted for verification and initial screening for internet safety, cyber-attack preparedness and Information and Communications Technology [ICT] weaknesses. The IPI tools [12 Inventories] are designed for inquiry, open discussion and inspection of internet safety, cyber-attack preparedness and Information and Communications Technology [ICT] vulnerabilities.
Cyber Attack Risk Assessment & Educational Tool
Dr. Nuccitelli is quoted saying, “It amazes me how some teens are able to both survive and thrive in the Information Age. Cyberbullying, cyberstalking, online sexual predation and cyber harassment await them every day if they let down their guard in cyberspace. Not only support, encourage and educate your children on internet safety, but tell them how impressed with their capacity to stay safe you are.”
Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D.
Michael Nuccitelli, Psy.D. is a NYS licensed psychologist, cyberpsychology researcher and online safety educator. In 2009, Dr. Nuccitelli finalized his dark side of cyberspace concept called iPredator. Since 2010, he has advised those seeking information about cyberbullying, cyberstalking, cybercriminal minds, internet addiction and his Dark Psychology concept. By day Dr. Nuccitelli is a practicing psychologist, clinical supervisor and owner of MN Psychological Services, PLLC. After work and on the weekends, he volunteers helping online users who have been cyber-attacked. Dr. Nuccitelli’s is always available to interested parties and the media at no cost. This website and everything created by Dr. Nuccitelli is educational, free and public domain.