Students live in an information saturated world. The most effective way to keep them safe and using the internet responsibly as a learning tool is to teach them how to be their own filters.
Via Gust MEES
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malek's curator insight,
September 17, 2013 8:23 AM
A myriad of threats: * Employers often cannot assess data breach exposure on unmanaged BYODs *Lost or stolen BYODs that contain sensitive data, with less than 1 in 4 can be remotely wiped. * When BYODs bypass inbound filters normally applied to corporate devices, they’re vulnerable to malware and the list goes on and on
TheSoulfulEMU's curator insight,
September 24, 2013 10:12 AM
Now that you know it, so DONT- BYOD!!! Got it? |
Useful for the adult pros as well, especially the evaluation criteria suggested...
Yes, Gust, let them felter themselves, and ha, let us guide them. Thanks for the share Gust.
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