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THE BIG INTERVIEW – Colin Anson, CEO of pixevety, discusses digital identity protection and why Australian educators must pay more attention to this growing issue.
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE “CREEP” AT YOUR SCHOOL?
We live in the age of the image. Whether we like it or not a perfect digital storm created by the collision of smartphones and social media sees our children navigating their formative school years inside a hall of mirrors…
ARE SCHOOL PICS SAFE ON FACEBOOK?
We live in the age of the image. Whether we like it or not a perfect digital storm created by the collision of smartphones and social media sees our children navigating their formative school years inside a hall of mirrors…
5 TIPS TO KEEP KIDS’ PHOTOS SAFE
With National Child Protection Week launched earlier this month, there’s been a fair bit of talk about our children’s behaviour online and the associated risks of “being online”. The percentage of kids in Australia still sharing personal information online is high at 39 percent..
THE TROUBLE WITH PHOTOS TAKEN AT SCHOOL
Recently a friend of mine fell out of favour with some of the parents at her daughter’s school. There was a moment of standing toe-to-toe in the playground, supporters evenly divided, before she was able to elicit a promise from the parent in question to “remove my child’s photos” from a recent social media post…
HOW SCHOOLS CAN STOP THE DATA BREACHES
Did you know over 80% of data breaches in Australia this year occurred in the education sector? I didn’t either until I asked a member of my team to conduct some quick research of our own, and of the 6 publicised data breaches in Australia between January and July this year 5 breaches…
5 SIMPLE SUGGESTIONS TO PROTECT YOUR CHILD’S DIGITAL IDENTITY
One of the main reasons I started my own digital business over 5 years ago was because I was increasingly concerned about the impact social media would directly have on my young daughter. The dilemma was that although I wanted her to enjoy the positive aspects of…