Why cybersecurity experts are concerned about remote learning

Teaching, learning, and working remotely raises many cybersecurity issues that K-12 leaders should be aware of as online learning continues.

5 cybersecurity life skills to teach all year

As the digital world evolves, cybersecurity life skills are more essential than ever—here are some major lessons to impart upon students

As remote learning spreads, so have cyberattacks. Are schools ready?

Schools are learning lessons that will serve them after the pandemic, like how to thwart hackers. As they have in many ways, schools are rising to the challenge and adapting to new threats.

Remote Learning Calls for More Coordinated Cybersecurity

More remote learning means more of a focus is needed on cybersecurity

Teaching Cybersecurity To Our Kids: Making Sure They’re Safe Online

It's National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. Here are some ways parents can keep their children safe online

Lockdown Learning Platforms ‘Put Children’s Privacy At Risk’

Some of the most popular learning platforms used to help students keep up with their work during lockdown put children’s privacy at risk, according to a new report.

Data Privacy in a Pandemic? Parents Are Concerned, But Still Welcome More Tech

Parents are concerned about their children’s online safety and data privacy, but not as much as other issues such as the quality of education their child receives, protection from violence and bullying, and ensuring their child doesn’t fall behind in school.

Parents take on new role as schools return online: tech support

Technical issues and cyberattacks are disrupting the start of a new school year as millions of students across the U.S. log on to classes through online platforms. Learning continues to be virtual for many schools because of the coronavirus.

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