You should consider disabling things such as the command shell ("cmd" through the run menu) directly through the registry. While you're at it, find some decent software to track where your students are surfing, and block websites accordingly. Some decent web-filters allow you block sites on the basis of Given keywords.
In addition to this, see if you can get funding for software called "Vision." Essentially, it allows you to control/stop any computer user's activites... and gives you constant watch over the systems.
Hopefully that gives you a place to start.
Just think, if it weren't for the insecurity of Windows, you wouldn't have companies such as Symantec, Trend Micro, or Mcaffe. Not only that, but the jobs created by those corporations would be null and void.
In the immortal words of Ted "Tubes" Stevens himself...
"Democracy isn't just some open forum the people can vote in, It's a Series of Highly-Private and Constrictive TUBES!"
You should consider disabling things such as the command shell ("cmd" through the run menu) directly through the registry. While you're at it, find some decent software to track where your students are surfing, and block websites accordingly. Some decent web-filters allow you block sites on the basis of Given keywords. In addition to this, see if you can get funding for software called "Vision." Essentially, it allows you to control/stop any computer user's activites... and gives you constant watch over the systems. Hopefully that gives you a place to start.
Just think, if it weren't for the insecurity of Windows, you wouldn't have companies such as Symantec, Trend Micro, or Mcaffe. Not only that, but the jobs created by those corporations would be null and void.
In the immortal words of Ted "Tubes" Stevens himself... "Democracy isn't just some open forum the people can vote in, It's a Series of Highly-Private and Constrictive TUBES!"