5 cybersecurity life skills to teach year-round
As the digital world evolves, cybersecurity life skills are more essential than ever—here are some major lessons to impart upon students
As the digital world evolves, cybersecurity life skills are more essential than ever—here are some major lessons to impart upon students
How schools can ensure cybersecurity when students take devices home
Where does school cybersecurity stand in a year disrupted by coronavirus? Despite a shift in the types of incidents reported, experts suggest devices could be compromised and "waiting" to be reconnected to school networks in fall.
With the shift to a virtual classroom, schools need to be extra vigilant about cybersecurity.
The rush to transition online as the coronavirus pandemic closed schools leaves users and networks vulnerable to threats both familiar and new.
Just as office workers need to be aware of cyber risks when setting up a home office, parents need to think about the increased exposure their children will face to cyber threats at home.
Children in our schools are the latest at risk in a brave new age of surveillance and data control that is being catalyzed by hasty educational technology decisions under COVID-19.
How We Turn Cybersecurity Concepts Into a Classroom Staple
Students are using technology at an increasingly younger age, which means schools need to address safe digital use earlier than ever.
School districts, especially smaller ones, are emerging as a favorite target for hackers