Module 4 Post: Social Media and Privacy and Cybersecurity
Module 4: Social Media and Privacy and Cybersecurity
There are many privacy and cybersecurity concerns surrounding technology and social media, and it is important that we are mindful of the concerns when implementing these platforms into learning. To begin, one privacy and security concern is that any information posted or shared online by an individual can be compromised. As a result, we must be careful about what information we are putting online and we must also be aware of the risks that come with doing so.
Another concern regarding social media relates to relationships being leveraged for information, meaning what you share and how you interact with others can reveal sensitive information about you solely based on who you are connected with online. Even if we are being told that our accounts and profiles are fully secure and private, we still run the risk of certain data and information being revealed publicly, and that said data can always be traced back to the individual.
Finally, with social media there is always a chance that the user is being fed disinformation and misinformation. For example, clicking on a spam email with fake information about a password needing to be reset or an account being compromised. This misinformation is how online hackers and attackers get ahold of important data and information. Therefore, it is vital that we are providing our students with the appropriate training on how to properly and safely use social media platforms and technology in a responsible, ethical way.
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