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  1. Added Dec 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Network and IT security is one of the most important ed-tech issues today. With this in mind, the editors of eSchool News have assembled this collection of stories and articles from the eSN archives to help you identify potential security risks and guide you when making purchases and setting policies.
  2. Added Dec 28, 2006 by katiebda
    Virginia public schools will be required to teach students about Internet safety under a law passed by the General Assembly and signed by Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) last month. The law, which takes effect July 1, is designed to ensure that tech-savvy children understand the dangers lurking in cyberspace. As of 11/27/06, VA is the only state to pass such a law.
  3. Added Nov 17, 2006 by katiebda
    Wednesday, California held the first Cyber Security Summit in Sacramento. The focus of this summit was the dangers and opportunities for children on the internet. Various organizations spoke about issues ranging from cyber bullying to online predators to social networking.
  4. Added Nov 17, 2006 by katiebda
    Teenangels is a group of 13-18 year-old volunteers that have been specially trained by the local law enforcement, and many other leading safety experts in all aspects of online safety, privacy, and security.
  5. Added Nov 17, 2006 by katiebda
    Web Wise Kids is an online safety organization. Here kids, parents, teachers and law enforcement discover innovative Internet safety education programs to protect today’s youth from online dangers. Involving parents and their community, kids can benefit from all the wonders of the Internet, equipped with knowledge of the online risks. Some of these risks include: Internet predators, social networking, online relationships, cyber bullying, cyber stalking, piracy, identity theft and more.
  6. Added Nov 17, 2006 by katiebda
    NetAlert CyberSafe Schools is an Australian Internet safety program designed to help teachers empower students on safe use of the Internet.
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