Dr Robyn Torok is an expert in on-line radicalisation at Edith Cowan University in Perth. Recently she presented a research paper showing how social media such as Facebook is being used to radicalise teens.
Following the acquisition of Bloxx by cloud services company Akamai, Bloxx have announced that their current product set will no longer be available for sale and renewals will only be offered until January 31, 2016.
Students being radicalised by on-line material is now a sad reality. In the UK, legislation has recently come into force that specifies that schools have a duty of care to prevent pupils being radicalised. In Australia the ANZAC day terror plot involving teens in the UK and Australia communicating via social media highlights the issue.
Cloud Security is no longer an unknown. In this white paper CensorNet examine today’s rationale for BOYD.
CensorNet Professional v5 is now available under general release and includes improvements in these key areas: