Reports on data breaches and cyberattacks have increased significantly ever since more students and employees are working from home than ever before. . As classrooms have gone virtual in the Philippines, this school year means more laptops and tablets instead of backpacks and bus rides.
With schools kicking off the 2020-2021 academic year this October, many parents are wondering how they can protect their children as they start the new school year online. While adapting new technology platforms and navigating school in a virtual environment can seem overwhelming, cybersecurity doesn’t have to be.
Jen Miller-Osborn, Deputy Director of Threat Intelligence for Unit 42 at Palo Alto Networks, shared a few simple and helpful best practices that parents can look into. By following these, they can help protect their children from cybercrime and also preserve their online privacy.
1. Understand what your child is doing online.
2. Be aware of suspicious behavior with video conferencing applications.
3. Explain the importance of strong passwords.
4. Keep an eye on what they’re doing.
5. Don’t reveal more than you want to.
6. Keeping systems up to date.
7. Still have questions? We’re here to help with interactive programs for parents and children to enjoy together:
As students enter this school year in a new virtual learning environment, it may seem like there’s a lot to remember when keeping kids secure online. While this information may be new for some parents or a helpful reminder for others, taking these few simple precautions can help keep your whole family protected, making sure your kids are focused on what’s most important: tackling a school year that will be one for the record books!