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Episode 234 - What happens when a student account is compromised?
K12 Tech Talk
40 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 234 - What happens when a student account is compromised?
This episode covers significant developments including the confirmed merger of Chrome and Android, the FCC's proposed changes to the E-rate program affecting school bus Wi-Fi and hotspots, and a critical discussion on controlling student account spamming and its associated risks like internal spam, data exfiltration, and privilege escalation.
Referenced Links:
https://chromeunboxed.com/its-official-google-says-the-android-and-chromeos-merger-is-coming-next-year/
https://www.k12dive.com/news/fcc-erate-hotspot-school-bus-wifi-carr/759432/
https://statescoop.com/cisa-confirms-its-ending-ms-isac-support/
https://k12six.org/compromise
00:00:00-Intro
00:03:52-ChromeOS & Android Update
00:05:11-Federal Funding Shifts
00:14:49-Compromised Student Accounts
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