Educators need to keep data safe to ensure children can keep learning under lockdown, says Kaspersky
Cybersecurity is paramount amid the rise in remote or hybrid learning environments.
With the risks related to Covid-19 expected to remain until a vaccine is more widely available, educational institutions across Southeast Asia have been forced to adapt to this unique situation.
The unexpected disruption that began early last year required educators to move offline schooling to remote or hybrid learning environments, with little to no preparation. Aside from the technical aspects of the shift, cybercriminals are also preying on the already burdened sector, the internet security firm Kaspersky warns.
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