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News alert: NCA’s Data Privacy Week webinars highlight data protection for consumers, businesses

The Last Watchdog

22, 2024 – Today, the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) , announced the program for its third annual Data Privacy Week campaign, which will take place from January 22nd to January 27th. “Knowing how to safeguard your personal information has never been more important than it is today.

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Do cyber regulations actually make K–12 schools safer? Navigating compliance while securing school and student data

Malwarebytes

While students have long since returned to the classroom, digital platforms for instruction, collaboration, and homework continue as a mainstay. To safeguard learning continuity in this environment, US lawmakers have passed legislation aimed at mitigating security and privacy risks for the K–12 community.

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The State of Stalkerware in 2023–2024

SecureList

The State of Stalkerware in 2023 (PDF) The annual Kaspersky State of Stalkerware report aims to contribute to awareness and a better understanding of how people around the world are impacted by digital stalking. Once installed, stalkerware makes it possible to access the smartphone from anywhere.

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Internet safety tips for kids and teens: A comprehensive guide for the modern parent

Malwarebytes

It’s important to get the basics right, and you also want to be able to set parental controls, leaving little room for your child end up in online destinations you don’t want them going. So without further ado, let’s dive into what we should be teaching our kids about Internet safety and what we can do to enforce these teachings.

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Understanding and Recognizing Tech Abuse

SecureWorld News

Technology is increasingly part of our day-to-day life; we use it for communication, work, getting information, and even running our households with smart devices. However, as we spend more and more of our lives online and put our trust in technology, it becomes an increasingly accessible tool for abusers to utilize.