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Edtech gone rogue? Tackling “Dirty Stream” attacks amidst uncontrolled app overloads

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This means establishing alerts and working towards regular device audits, patch testing, and rollback strategies. As the window between identifying and exploiting a vulnerability narrows, educational institutions need to come terms with good patch management habits.

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Storefront Advising Programs Bring Free College Counseling Into Low-Income Communities

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Students come here from miles around to meet—first-come, first-served—with advisers for help navigating all things higher education, from admissions tests to majors to meningitis shots. At a table with stacks of flyers advertising scholarships, a family confers quietly with a counselor. The advice is free.

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Dismantling the U.S. Department of Education

eSchool News

Dismantling the United States Department of Education One of the most compelling arguments for dismantling the United States Department of Education lies in the principle of localized control. Critics argue that education is best managed by state and local governments because they are closer to the specific needs of their communities.