Cyber Security at Schools
Cyber Security at Schools
We are living in the 21st century, whereeverything is online after the COVID-19, millions of students are forced even
the young ones to leave their school life and be part of an online community.
the entire earth was transferred to an online world, and studies, marketing,
entertainment, gaming, etc, became casual, and going out, to schools, and
offices came to be a silent place. Although theoretically, it may sound
astonishing it created a huge chaotic world of cyber attacks, especially for
schools.
Technology based schools
More than 1 billion students are away
from school during the COVID era, which can be seen as a promising or harmful
both.
Most of the schools started to integrate
ICT ( Information and Communication Technologies ) in their method to provide
valuable education. However, the more the technology the more threats from
technologies. According to a survey of US Public Schools, cybersecurity
incidents tripled in 2019. Most of the cyber attacks were on the data of students
and educators, and some cases of ransomware attacks were seen.
Subsequently, online-based education or
remote learning evolves, and nowadays, many courses and schools are opening
which just provide remote education. Another survey was conducted by US Public
Schools, which claimed that more schools are opening based on the idea of
online education.
Cyber attacks and Cyber security
As we can witness, more learners are
spending most of their time online, attending classes, doing their homework,
playing mobile games, chatting with friends online, and sending and uploading
their pictures on social media platforms. Furthermore, we cannot extract the
internet from students' lives despite that making them secure online should be
a priority.
Major threats
Cyberbullying: cyberbullying is quite common harassment that young ones can
encounter online It's a type of bullying using electronic means, The National
Center for Education Statistics, published a report where that talked about 15%
of students got bullied via messages during 2016-2017, on the other hand,
female student 21% as male students 7% are victims of cyberbullying.
Hate speech: these can be a form of comments based on colour, facial
attributes, lifestyle, religion, and caste, which can lead to an inferiority
complex.
Vulnerability to inappropriate content: the internet is filled with filthy content and young minds can be
distracted by such content.
Online predation: it's a way to use social media, online gaming, and another form of
social networking to make contact with young people via message and then
sexually abuse them.
How can we save them from online threats?
Cyber security is significant in the age
of the internet although the surroundings where the student is coming from also
matter, when they feel vulnerable they reach online communities or people away
from judgment to seek resources. The composition of supporting school educators
and households can also safeguard students from this kind of cyber invasion.
Resources provided by schools to students
regarding their online safety.
The engagement of school teachers and
families of students creates a more positive and open environment for students
to grow and communicate.
Education regarding online threats,
online safety, cyberbullying, and sexting should be provided by schools. Apart
from cybersecurity schools should put together a shield for learners where
mental health, physical health and development of character are key.
reference
D. (2022, October 27). Internet Safety Tips for Students. School of Education Online.
https://soeonline.american.edu/blog/internet-safety-for-students/

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