Allowing students to bring their own devices, such as tablets and other acceptable personal devices, into classrooms to help improved student learning outcomes is known as bring your own device (BYOD). Factors that need to be taken into consideration when implementing BYOD in schools:
Implementation Of Device Security
It is critical to keep a device free of malware and spyware that holds the school's information, code, communications, strategic plans, and financial information. The IT Department would require root-level administrative access to the machine or device to achieve this level of security on a laptop or phone.
An administrative account would already be set up on a student's device. Even if the IT team was able to create an account on the device, the owner's admin account may overrule the IT's admin access, compromising the device's integrity and the information on it.
Liability
You must also evaluate the risk that this entails. This can be accomplished in two ways. What is a student's liability if information on the device is exposed to an unauthorized third party?
What is the company's liability if an attacker gains access to a student's personal device through an insecure PAX server? If PAX is attacked and the devices are also attacked, PAX will face further liability difficulties.
Data and Child Protection.
This will need to be given a lot of thought as well. There will be a need to raise eSafety awareness among kids, cease exchanging personal information over the Internet, and prevent the transmission of images or films of other pupils at school. Web-filtering will need to be considered when it is necessary.
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