Malware - Software that steals data or damages devices , Hacking - Bypassing security to access personal data , Phishing - Tricking users into giving personal information, Preventing malware - Keep software updates, use reputable antivirus software, Avoiding hacking - Use strong passwords, log out og shared/public devices, Staying away from phishing - Never send sensitive info via email, hover over email links to verify URLs, Student online safety - Follow district acceptable use policies, promote safe browsing and ethical behavior, FERPA - Never share student grades or work publicly, avoid requiring accounts on unsecured platforms , Filtering inappropriate content - Use custom homepages, physically monitor devices and position screens visibly, Cyerbullying - Persistent, invasive form of abuse, teacher must be proactive and report abuse, Child pornogrpahy - Illegal to create, share, or possess such content, Sexting - Promote self-respect and awareness amoung students , Student safety strategies - Keep student data private, be an advocate against cyberbullying, Student privacy - consult direct staff if unsure about compliance, also better to have more eyes on something,

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