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Dan and John spend time exploring the topic of Cyber Security with Dan's work with schools and organisation and John's workshops and trainings on the topic. Dan shares his presentation on Cyber Security with thoughts, reflections and strategies on a topic that often is under the radar for educators and school leaders in International Schools.
With more options and flexibility to travel, and working remotely comes with some important steps to consider to ensure the cybersecurity of your devices and use.
2 step verification
Two-step verification is a process that involves two authentication methods performed one after the other to verify that someone or something requesting access is who or what they are declared to be.
How Two-Factor Authentication Works. (You can also use an app, but the phone is the most common method of using two-factor authentication.) Most forms of two-factor authentication ask you to sign in with your user name and password, and then enter a code that is sent to you via SMS.
Two-factor authentication:
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Virtual Private Networks (VPN) and your home
VPN, or Virtual Private Network, allows you to create a secure connection to another network over the Internet. VPNs can be used to access region-restricted websites, shield your browsing activity from prying eyes on public Wi-Fi, and more
Surfing the web through a virtual private network ensures that your online activities are both private and secure.
VPN service is capable of keeping your private data safe from hackers, not viruses and malware. ... Well, we designed Buffered VPN to make use of 256-bit AES encryption. It's one of the most reliable encryption protocols out there. Articles
PC Magazine tested scores of VPN services, reviews and considered by PC Magazine to be the best VPN services.
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Anti Virus
Antivirus software is a type of program designed and developed to protect computers from malware like viruses, computer worms, spyware, botnets, rootkits, keyloggers and such. Antivirus programs function to scan, detect and remove viruses from your computer.
Passwords
According to the traditional advice—which is still good—a strong password: Has 15 Characters, Minimum: You need to choose a password that's long enough. ... Includes Numbers, Symbols, Capital Letters, and Lower-Case Letters: Use a mix of different types of characters to make the password harder to crack.
Smartphone security
Additional resources
John Mikton on Social Media
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton
Web: beyonddigital.org
Dan Taylor on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE
Web: www.appsevents.com
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128 - Julia Walker and Brogen Lund on being Third Culture Kids
127 - AI in the classroom tips and strategies with Cora, Dalton, and James
126 - Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership
125 - Technology Readiness Council: Building
124 - Graeme Chisholm on Accreditation and School Visits
123 - BONUS EPISODE: Swiss Tech Directors Round Table
122 - Digital Coaches | International Schools Coaching Collaborative
121 - Saudi Arabia Tech Directors Roundtable Podcast
120 - Int’l School Directors from Kyiv and Khartoun share their stories
119 - Dan and John end of year podcast
118 - Podcast with Nancy and Helen, ECIS trainer in Middle School leadership
117 - A conversation with Matt Harris Ed.D., Co-Founder and CEO ChildSafeguarding.com
116 - Bonus Episode: Altman’s Exit & Bard’s Teen Leap
115 - A conversation exploring the importance and role of physical activity, physical education, and well-being in international schools.
114 - A conversation with Kirstin Coughtrie of Gaia Learning
113 - Bonus Episode: Dan and John Chat About Teaching Internationally
112 - Ken Shelton: International Keynote Speaker, Education Strategist and Consultant, Learning Experience Designer, Diversity Equity Inclusion Expert, Anti Bias and Antiracist Trainer
111 - A conversation with Nalini Cook, Head of Global Research - ISC Research
110 - Admission and transition with Heidi Reid, Vasco Dimitroff, and Matt Craig
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