Some schools around the country have used the internet to save on hardcopy book spending, a majority of school textbooks are available as online versions accessible by password that comes with purchase (much like a CDkey). Also, there are educational sites all around the internet. The problem is making sure the children in the classroom are on task. Even with moderate network restrictions and security, proxies and proxy programs (TorPark) run rampant at access to things that are "blocked."
The best server security I have had to bear witness to so far is the St. Bernard iPrism.
It does it's job very well, it's like a digital peniteniary. We have dubbed it "iPrison"
Some schools around the country have used the internet to save on hardcopy book spending, a majority of school textbooks are available as online versions accessible by password that comes with purchase (much like a CDkey). Also, there are educational sites all around the internet. The problem is making sure the children in the classroom are on task. Even with moderate network restrictions and security, proxies and proxy programs (TorPark) run rampant at access to things that are "blocked."
The best server security I have had to bear witness to so far is the St. Bernard iPrism.
It does it's job very well, it's like a digital peniteniary. We have dubbed it "iPrison"