SAFE News

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  • IU celebrates new $32M data center with tours
    Wed, Nov 04, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Emergency Planning
    Indiana University is celebrating its new $32 million data center--built to protect its computers from floods, power outages, tornados, and other emergencies--by giving a reception and opening the facility to the campus community, reports the Associated Press. [ Read More ]

  • Teens sue district in suggestive pix flap
    Mon, Nov 02, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Safety & security
    Two sophomore girls have sued their school district after they were punished for posting sexually suggestive photos on MySpace during their summer vacation. Key words: internet safety, online safety, MySpace safety, MySpace school, sexting, educational techology [ Read More ]

  • Stanford punishes digital pirates
    Thu, Oct 29, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Safety & security
    As the entertainment industry increasingly takes aim at college students for illegal downloading, Stanford University administrators continue to take steps of their own to crack down on illegal file-sharing on campus, reports the Stanford Daily. [ Read More ]

  • Schools step up web-safety instruction
    Tue, Oct 13, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Safety & security
    As part of a new federal mandate that requires schools to teach internet safety to obtain e-Rate funding, schools are reaching out to internet safety awareness groups to establish programs that will educate both teachers and students about secure and proper online behavior. Key words: educational technology, Web Wise Kids, e-Rate, internet safety, internet safety education [ Read More ]

  • Comcast tries pop-up alerts to warn of infections
    Mon, Oct 12, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Computer security
    Comcast Corp. wants to enlist its customers in a fight against a huge problem for internet providers, reports the Associated Press -- the armies of infected personal computers, known as "botnets," that suck up bandwidth by sending spam and facilitating cyber crime. [ Read More ]

  • Attorney General, Ed Secretary plan to fight teen violence
    Thu, Oct 08, 2009    Primary Topic Channel:  Health & Safety
    U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Education Secretary Arne Duncan on Oct. 7 pledged federal support to fight a surge in youth violence in Chicago and other cities, calling the brutal beating death of a teenager on the city's South Side a wake-up call for the country, reports the Associated Press. [ Read More ]

 

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