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US Department of Homeland Security, 2013
The "Stop.Think.Connect. Community Outreach Toolkit" was adapted from the Federal Trade Commission's "OnGuardOnline.gov," a project that provides practical tips to help guard against Internet fraud and protect your privacy. The kit will help you offer your community information about protecting kids online. It includes "Stop.Think.Connect.," a…
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Security, Computer Mediated Communication, Guides
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Berson, Michael J.; Berson, Ilene R. – Social Education, 2014
Educators have been increasingly sensitized to the role of schools in developing students' cyberethics, cybercitizenship, and cybersafety, which have emerged as one of the most pressing and yet unexplored areas of education. The Department of Defense has identified challenges to cybersecurity infrastructure as a significant risk for the…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, School Role, School Safety
Aburto, Rafael – ProQuest LLC, 2014
This qualitative study examined efforts by the military organizations and federal agencies to improve information sharing, interoperability, and systems integration in all business practices. More specifically, a survey instrument with six open-ended and eight demographic questions was used to measure the perceived progress, issues, challenges of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Shared Resources and Services, Access to Information, Agency Cooperation
Skallos, Maryly K. – ProQuest LLC, 2014
With funding cuts, reduced enrollments, and meeting a presidential initiative, Michigan community colleges need to find ways in which they can continue to provide quality education at an affordable price. Consumerization of information technology (IT) has been proposed to meet the technological needs of the community college. There is little…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Qualitative Research, Information Technology, Administrators
Newmeyer, Kevin Patrick – ProQuest LLC, 2014
Developing nations have been slow to develop and implement cybersecurity strategies despite a growing threat to governance and public security arising from an increased dependency on Internet-connected systems in the developing world and rising cybercrime. Using a neorealist theoretical framework that draws from Gilpin and Waltz, this qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Computer Security, Information Security
Soghoian, Christopher – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Telecommunications carriers and service providers now play an essential role in facilitating modern surveillance by law enforcement agencies. The police merely select the individuals to be monitored, while the actual surveillance is performed by third parties: often the same email providers, search engines and telephone companies to whom consumers…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Law Enforcement, Internet, Privacy
Burns, Mary B. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The adage, "old habits die hard", is especially relevant when humans learn new protective behaviors (i.e., dental flossing, IS security behaviors). The foundation that underlies many social-cognitive theories used in IS research is that intention to change predicts actual behavior change. Despite intentions to change, humans do not…
Descriptors: Risk, Computer Security, Computers, Surveys
Tanque, Marcus M. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The research conducted in this study inquires about Information Technology (IT) managers' and executives' attitudes, beliefs, and knowledge on Cloud Computing (CC) security. The study evaluated how these factors affect IT managers' and executives' willingness to adopt CC solutions in their organizations. Confidentiality,…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Administrators, Adoption (Ideas), Administrator Attitudes
Roumani, Yaman – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Software vulnerabilities have been regarded as one of the key reasons for computer security breaches that have resulted in billions of dollars in losses per year (Telang and Wattal 2005). With the growth of the software industry and the Internet, the number of vulnerability attacks and the ease with which an attack can be made have increased. From…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Risk, Computer Security, Information Technology
White, Lawrence – Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 2015
A principle responsibility of a board member is to understand the environment in which his or her institution operates. Today, that environment includes a host of legal risks that every institution of higher education must be prepared to assess and proactively address. Colleges and universities work to contain and manage those risks through such…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Sexual Abuse, Student Behavior, Risk
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Hope, Andrew – Learning, Media and Technology, 2013
Despite widespread internet provision in UK schools, there is little evidence to suggest resultant, sustained educational benefit. Drawing upon the notion of over-blocking, this paper explores how narrow notions of digital learning and over-zealous responses to internet risks limit students' educational experience. It is argued that this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Technology, Internet, Computer Security
Balogun, Shereef Adewale – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Information technology (IT) outsourcing is a practical way to transfer information technology by industries of different firms. The problem occurs when companies outsource services to domestic and international data centers as network security issues arise. This leads to competition between companies causing the size of the company to become more…
Descriptors: Outsourcing, Information Technology, Risk, Organization Size (Groups)
PACER Center, 2013
If the word "bullying" makes you think of one child picking on another in the schoolyard, it is time to update your image of how students bully. While the face-to-face harassment certainly still exists, new ways of bullying have emerged. With the easy access to cell phones, instant messaging, mobile devices, social networking websites,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Telecommunications, Internet
Spears, Phillip Dewitt – ProQuest LLC, 2013
New technology development has researchers inundated with a plethora of data security issues linked to cyber attacks and hackers' ability to transmogrify their techniques. The present research focused on the information technology managing officers' (ITMOs') level of education, size of organization, organization's industry, and effect they have on…
Descriptors: Information Security, Administrators, Educational Attainment, Organization Size (Groups)
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Miron, Eli; Ravid, Gilad – Educational Technology & Society, 2015
The move from a walled garden type Learning Management Systems (LMS) to open environments (like Facebook) forces us to adapt new teaching ways. This article offers a brief review of the use of Facebook groups in learning, describes the experience of using Facebook groups in an academic institute, explains the considerations for choosing the type…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Social Media, Computer Mediated Communication, Privacy
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