What did you learn from these reports?
Most of the issues with security I was already aware of. The only issue I did not know much about was cyber terrorism. The report was well laid out, and very informative. I was able to read the report and understand how big of a threat cyber terrorism is for our country.
What surprised me?
Reading about AUPs was something that I never really think about but are a great idea. We went one to one this year, and I hope the school required students to sign an AUP. I know students were told to not use their chromebooks for certain things, but having a contract that they have to abide by would make the "rules" more black and white. You don't follow the AUP, there will be consequences.
Which of these problems would concern me more than others?
I would say the cyber terrorism is the most concerning for me. Seeing how easy it is for someone to steal your private information is concerning enough, but to think of it being widespread for the entire country is scary. With the Internet, there is always a possibility of your information becoming compromised. I like to think that it is never going to be used against me, but that has already proved otherwise. Personally seeing the effects of what happens when your credit card information is taken and used, I can't imagine this as a wide spread situation. You must put your trust in the government. It's the only thing that is keeping our information safe.
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