Internet Safety

Read: Study Links Internet Addiction and Mental Health Issues in College Students

Study Links Internet Addiction and Mental Health Issues in College Students

The study found a correlation between excessive internet use and depression, anxiety and impulsiveness, among other things.

Read: What Should Schools Do When Students Engage in Sexting?

What Should Schools Do When Students Engage in Sexting?

In the K-12 setting it is usually not appropriate to suspend, expel or arrest the student… or do nothing.

Read: Campus Safety Conferences to Address Student Cyber Safety

Campus Safety Conferences to Address Student Cyber Safety

Three different sessions being presented at Campus Safety Conference East and West this summer will provide cyber safety and social media tips that attendees can share with students and their parents. Here’s an overview of what they will present.

Cisco Forecasts Massive Growth in IP Traffic Over Next Five Years

With the growth will come increased hacking vulnerabilities.

N.Y College Student Arrested in Child Porn Case

Investigators claim he communicated with three minors online and believe there are more victims.

Read: ‘Secret’ Mobile Apps Let Students Hide Phone Activity from Parents

‘Secret’ Mobile Apps Let Students Hide Phone Activity from Parents

The apps can be used to hide an array of different content from smartphone users.

Read: FBI Cracks Massive Sextortion Case, Looks for Other Victims

FBI Cracks Massive Sextortion Case, Looks for Other Victims

Michael Chansler was arrested after sextorting nearly 350 teenage girls.

Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst Students Petition Technology Fee

University of Massachusetts Amherst students are signing a petition against a new fee that would be assessed in the 2015-2016 school year.

Read: Utah Lawmakers Pass 2 School Safety Bills

Utah Lawmakers Pass 2 School Safety Bills

Bills were passed by the Utah legislature this week that attempt to protect students in the classroom and online.

U of Maryland Now Offering 5 Years Credit Monitoring to Breach Victims

Free credit protection services will be extended from one year to five years for individuals affected by the massive data breach discovered last week.

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