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BONUS: Have You Heard of The Latest Cybersecurity Threat?

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In this episode we address a pressing concern in school security. We discuss a concerning trend involving a device with the capability to hack various systems. This discussion is sparked by an incident in a Tennessee school, highlighting the device's potential for serious disruption in schools. We explore how this technology can compromise Wi-Fi and access control systems, such as RFID tags and secured networks. Our conversation also covers the ethical and legal aspects of this technology, drawing parallels with past security challenges in schools. We emphasize the necessity for educators and administrators to update their cybersecurity strategies and policies. Through this episode, we underscore the importance of balancing technological reliance with manual processes in emergency responses, ensuring our schools remain safe and prepared for such threats.
Thanks for listening to our school safety podcast! Check out CrisisGo.com to learn more about enhanced crisis management and safety communication.

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In this episode we address a pressing concern in school security. We discuss a concerning trend involving a device with the capability to hack various systems. This discussion is sparked by an incident in a Tennessee school, highlighting the device's potential for serious disruption in schools. We explore how this technology can compromise Wi-Fi and access control systems, such as RFID tags and secured networks. Our conversation also covers the ethical and legal aspects of this technology, drawing parallels with past security challenges in schools. We emphasize the necessity for educators and administrators to update their cybersecurity strategies and policies. Through this episode, we underscore the importance of balancing technological reliance with manual processes in emergency responses, ensuring our schools remain safe and prepared for such threats.
Thanks for listening to our school safety podcast! Check out CrisisGo.com to learn more about enhanced crisis management and safety communication.

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