The Browser is the New Campus: Securing Where Learning Happens
Is your most used platform your biggest blind spot?
A student logs in from home to submit an assignment and a teacher reviews grades from their tablet. Meanwhile, multiple cloud apps, extensions and web tools are running—completely unmanaged.
In today's digital classroom, learning doesn't happen in the classroom—it happens in the browser. Assignments, collaboration, communication and assessments all live online. Yet most school security tools were designed for the network, not the browser. Traditional network and endpoint security tools can't see what students or staff are doing inside web sessions, leaving organizations exposed to data and privacy risks, compliance gaps and security incidents.
During this webinar, attendees learned:
- How the browser became the primary OS for education and why this shift changes the security game
- Why network and endpoint controls alone leave schools blind to critical browser activity
- The hidden risks of unmanaged sessions, cloud apps and remote learning tools
- How schools can adapt "browser-level control" to secure learning without slowing it down
Speaker Details
Steve Salinas, Product Marketing, Conceal
Event Topic
Cloud Computing, K-12 / Higher Education, SecurityRelevant Audiences
All State and Local Government, All Federal GovernmentOther Agency
Other Federal Agencies