Abstract
The growth of technology will always outpace legal and ethical understanding concerning maintaining privacy and security in cyberspace. Remote network security breaches are a common method for taking sensitive information from companies, K-12 school districts, institutions of higher learning, and from social media accounts. Parents, university/college personnel, teachers and other adults working in the K-12 systems are held accountable to higher standards when determining levels of technology infusion especially with distance education.
Recommended Citation
McDermott, Maureen; Reeves, Jennifer L.; Mendez, Gabriela; Capo, Berta Hayes; and Karp, Jason
(2021)
"Maintaining Privacy and Security in Cyberspace: What Everyone Needs to Know,"
FDLA Journal: Vol. 6, Article 3.
Available at:
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/fdla-journal/vol6/iss1/3
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