πŸŽ“ Educators Path

Build the right reflexes for yourself and your learners

As an educator, you handle sensitive data about minors, use a variety of digital tools, and are a prime target for cybercriminals looking to breach school systems.

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Why this path matters to you

Educational institutions are frequent targets for cybercriminals.

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Fake email from administration

An email from your principal's office asks you to validate your access to the school platform or download an urgent document. The sender appears to be your director β€” it's a targeted phishing attack.

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Unsecured student data

Student data (grades, psychological assessments, parent contact info) is stored on a personal Google Drive or sent by unencrypted email β€” exposing your institution to privacy breaches.

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Zoom-bombing and disruptions

A publicly shared video call link is joined by intruders who disrupt the class with inappropriate content in front of your students. You hadn't configured the meeting's security settings.

What you'll learn

  • Spot phishing attempts targeting teachers β€” fake requests from administration, colleagues or educational tool providers.
  • Manage student data securely and legally β€” which tools to use, how to store and share sensitive information about minors while complying with Law 25.
  • Secure your video conferencing tools and online classes β€” Zoom/Teams security settings, waiting rooms, participant permission management.
  • Protect your learners' privacy online β€” social media awareness, digital footprints, and risks specific to teenagers.
  • Pass on digital reflexes to your students β€” concepts you can teach directly in class, adapted to different age groups.

Become a role model for cyber hygiene

By building your own reflexes, you'll be able to pass them on to your students. Start with phishing β€” the number one threat in school environments.

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