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Let’s tackle cyber crime together

Let’s tackle cyber crime together

Written by Bill Bennett Technology Journalist Network for Learning’s (N4L’s) new cybersecurity services are helping to keep schools safe from online threats. These services were introduced at the end of March and expand N4L’s current security offering. It includes a...

Proactive cybersecurity support for schools

Proactive cybersecurity support for schools

There’s an ever increasing need for schools and kura to ensure they have enough cybersecurity protection in place as online threats continue to rise. Richmond View School (RVS) in Blenheim recently experienced first hand how important cybersecurity protection is and...

Together for a better internet  – Safer Internet Day 2022

Together for a better internet – Safer Internet Day 2022

Written by Bill Bennett, Technology Journalist Safer Internet Day is an annual international day of action and awareness to help make a better online world that keeps everyone out of harm’s way. It has a special emphasis on protecting young people. This aligns with...

The latest N4L IN BRIEF blog

The latest N4L IN BRIEF blog

Welcome to the latest edition of the In Brief blog. We’re here to bring you all the latest information and updates from the N4L team. Despite the challenges of lockdown, the team has been working hard with schools, the Ministry and our panel members to continue the...

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication

Understanding Multi-Factor Authentication

 written by Bill Bennett Passwords are one way schools can keep unwelcome visitors away from online accounts. Multi-factor authentication, or MFA, gives a higher level of protection. It's a good way to be certain the right person gets access to an account. When we...

Understanding & Managing DDoS Attacks

Understanding & Managing DDoS Attacks

Here at N4L we aim to ensure connections are working as best as possible for all schools using the Managed Network. However, events can happen that disrupt the network. These events range from hardware failures (e.g. power cuts in specific geographic areas) or fibre...

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