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Security Issues and Ethics in Education Chapter 8 Brooke Blanscet, Morgan Chatman, Lynsey Turner, Bryan Howerton
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Security Risk that Threaten Home and School Computers Computer Security Risk- Any event or action that has the potential of causing a loss of computer equipment, software, data and information, or processing capability. Computer Crime- Any illegal act involving a computer.
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Viruses Virus- A Potentially damaging computer program designed to affect your computer negatively without your knowledge or permission by altering the way it works. They do not happen by chance. People who create viruses do them to destroy things such as data. Virus payload- The symptom or damage caused by a virus. There are more than 300,000 known to exist with hundred identified every month. A lot of virus spread through e-mails.
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Different types of viruses Worm- Copies it’s self repeatedly. Trojan horse- hides within or is designed to look like a legit program. Logic bomb- A program that activates when it detects a certain condition. Rootkit- Allows someone from a remote location to take control of your computer.
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How to prevent viruses Purchase Antivirus Software Scan all removable data Scan all files downloaded from the internet Scan all attached files before opening them Turn off e-mail pre-view Do not use pirated items Never start your computer with removable media in the drives. Install a person firewall program Back up your files
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Ways Schools Safeguard Computers and Networks Install antivirus programs Only allow access to programs, data, and information that schools approve User ID’s and Password Implement a variety of security precautions Ensure all software is properly installed
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Why Computer Backup is Important and How it is Accomplished What is a backup? Use an off site location Creating backup copies.
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Information Privacy The right of individuals and organizations to deny or restrict the collection and use of the information about them. Schools have information privacy because they store large amounts of related data in their database. They also use the computers to monitor students and employee activities.
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Copyright The original author or creator of the work retains ownership of the work and has the exclusive right to reproduce and distribute the creative work. A couple of laws that the school will see an impact. Privacy Act of 1974 Copyright Act of 1976 est. the fair use Telephone Records and Privacy Protection Act of 2006
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Internet Ethics Government actions- helped protect children from being exploited, including numerous Internet-related initiatives. Children’s Internet Protection Act- protect children from obscene, pornographic, and other information considered harmful to minors. Parental controls- tools parents can use to prevent their children from accessing pornographic and other objectionable materials on the Internet.
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Educational Controls Filtering software- prevents the browser from accepting material from targeted sites or material that contains keywords or phrases. Acceptable Use Policies- a set of rules that governs the use of school and school district computers, networks, and the Internet by teachers, administrators, staff, and students. Curriculum Resource Pages- a teacher-created document or Web page that contains hyperlinks to teacher selected and evaluated Web sites. Teacher Observation- permits teachers to monitor their students actively and continuously while they are on the Internet.
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