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How Rapid Switch to E-Learning Increased a Risk of Cyberattacks

 Cyber criminals are always on the lookout for opportunities to compromise the cybersecurity of their victims. The coronavirus pandemic has presented cyber criminals with ample opportunities to use their nefarious craft.

In the days following the onset of the what is computer engineering pandemic, public schools and universities shut their doors. Of course, education could not grind to a halt, so a quick shift was made from in class learning to remote learning. Educators and students needed to quickly familiarize themselves with the workings of software like Zoom, Skype, and Microsoft Teams.

Cyber criminals were able to capitalize on the fact that technology connected to home networks is more vulnerable than technology used in more secure environments, such as those found in public schools and universities. Because the change was so abrupt, there was not sufficient time for adequate cybersecurity measures to be put in place at many schools or universities.

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