eSchool News sat down with Brian Thomas, president & chief executive officer of Lightspeed Systems, which builds software that helps schools keep their devices safe and is used by more than 6,500 ...
Web filtering is undoubtedly an essential when it comes to school cybersecurity. However, when the service is not set up correctly or a number of blocked categories is way too high, it starts to annoy ...
WASHINGTON--The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday weighed whether a federal law aimed at installing Internet filters on public library systems adequately balances free expression with restricting ...
Texas-based ed tech company Lightspeed Systems has released Web Filter 3: Longhorn, a new version of its content filter for schools. The upgrade offers new features to facilitate user identification, ...
A first-year student at Harvard University’s law school is suing an Internet filtering company as part of his effort to view and distribute a concealed list of Web sites that the company deems ...
Halls of learning are places for learning and exploration. They are also a treasure trove of sensitive and valuable information, making them prime targets for attack by cybercriminals. In an ...
Employers are increasingly monitoring and filtering the web browsing habits of employees. The Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) recently released new guidance (for public ...
First it was the community-driven phish reporting site, and now, a people-powered Web filtering service: OpenDNS tomorrow will launch a free, user-powered Web categorization and filtering service in ...
Microsoft has announced that web content filtering has reached general availability and is now available for all Windows enterprise customers. "The Microsoft Defender for Endpoint team is pleased to ...
I have a problem with integrated web filtering on an SSG 140 running 6.0.0r4.0.<BR><BR>Specifically, whenever web filtering is active on a rule, if you visit http ...
Recently one small shop with very computer illiterate users got infected with ransomware. As far as I saw it could have been a drive-by or perhaps an attachment. I'm doing data recovery, etc... I will ...